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Espera Mondo #66 - Rivervida Sidejo kaj Marbordo Dolĉa - Esperanto - Minecraft

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    Hey. Hello, EsperaMondo-ers,
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    or YouTubers, because I accept everyone
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    in my videos.
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    I am now by the South,
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    and that spot is the South's spawn point.
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    And this time I'm filming the places
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    which are found to the right
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    or to the left, or ahead,
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    or it depends how you're oriented.
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    So just look, that's the South,
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    that is...
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    That's those things.
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    So you'll probably be able to find this place.
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    I'm already in some house.
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    Actually I am here,
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    which is a very comfortable place,
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    because I can observe and see
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    which people are approaching.
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    That is really good for
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    protecting the location if a war happens.
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    But of course, a war won't happen,
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    because Espera Mondo is a very peaceful world.
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    So that's the first house
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    and it has a pretty interesting style.
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    So if you look from a distance
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    you can see that arch.
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    That reminds me of Japanese houses.
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    Actually that's a pretty big house.
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    Well, big enough to be
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    called a mansion, maybe.
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    And beside that one are others.
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    So there's that one with the same style.
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    I am entering it and...
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    Whoa, that is elaborate.
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    Oh, that's interesting.
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    There's a staircase in the center.
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    And it's protected by these fences.
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    I'm not sure I've seen anything
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    similar to that before.
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    So. That's being used.
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    I'm not sure who made these things,
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    but I think it was
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    Builder of the Cake.
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    But I can't be certain
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    because there's nothing...
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    there isn't a sign by the houses
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    so I can't easily tell
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    who these houses belong to.
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    However, if you know and want
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    me to mention that,
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    you can say so in a comment
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    and I'll add it to the description
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    or to the title of the video.
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    So here's a third house.
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    Oh, that is a chicken.
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    There seem to be only chests.
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    Only chests? Yes.
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    Looks like the guy who built that
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    is still using them.
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    Or not.
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    Actually... maybe.
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    So that's very traditional,
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    that's even like the rooks
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    in chess.
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    So there's a very square shape
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    and these little stones
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    that kind of make spikes.
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    As if it's the teeth of a mouth.
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    And it's a bit strange,
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    there's this style here and that style there.
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    That's not very conformal
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    but I can accept that.
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    Well, I can still see two other houses.
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    There's that one and that one, which are pretty
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    similar to the ones before, so let me visit them.
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    But first I want to visit that part to the right.
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    Wow, I really like this road.
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    The road is almost prettier than that house.
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    'New Path'
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    OK, that appears to be an observatory.
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    It's beside the sea.
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    It's called the "Riverview Sitting Place"
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    So a 'sidejo' is a place for sitting.
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    (laughs) I guess that's that.
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    Yes, well, here by the shore you can
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    observe things.
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    And that seems to be a boat dock, a harbor.
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    So. And I believe there's a sign beside it
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    which is the 'boat-parkejo',
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    so it's the "boat parking" in English.
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    So. A little fountain.
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    I'm following the road
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    and that leads to...
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    oh, a very, very beautiful road.
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    That is very pretty.
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    You can see it's totally linear,
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    you can't make a mistake,
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    you can only go to the good, right place.
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    Very symmetrical, very beautiful.
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    Welcome to the "Sweet Coast".
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    Wow, coast-- yes,
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    I am beside the sea.
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    That's understandable.
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    But why "sweet"?
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    Because there's sugarcane
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    and sugarcane has sugar
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    so it's sweet?
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    Or maybe because it has--
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    Wow, a whole bunch of potatoes.
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    These facts are pretty b--
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    no, not pretty-- very beautiful.
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    And I haven't often seen
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    so many vegetables at the same time.
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    I once saw more in the
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    "Community of Comrades",
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    but there everything was flat.
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    But there it's different, because
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    there's different levels.
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    At the same time, there's stone...
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    Is there stone? No, it's wood.
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    There's rivers
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    and you can...
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    for example, if you're here,
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    the view is almost totally covered by--
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    Something pushed me.
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    OK, no, no.
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    Good. Potatoes, yes,
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    and that's wheat.
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    And you can see there's an interesting shape.
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    So it isn't the best shape
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    for good harvesting, but it is
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    good for... looking at, (laughs) yes.
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    That seems better for the eyes
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    than in the reaper's hands.
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    So, what is that house?
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    Is it the storage area
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    where the grain is found?
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    Actually, the harvests.
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    That seems like a very basic staircase.
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    And what is here?
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    Hmm, many chests.
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    OK, so I can see that it's
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    written in French.
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    (reading) ..."bois, ligno".
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    Yes, that's French.
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    So the guy who built that
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    is probably French.
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    Recently there have been some French-speakers.
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    Not French people but French-speakers,
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    I should say, because not every French-speaker--
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    actually, the majority are not French people.
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    So yes, I don't know who did that,
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    so if that person knows and...
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    or someone else knows,
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    they can mention it in a description (?).
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    Oh crap. I fell.
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    So there's still these two houses,
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    so that is the goal.
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    Let me be quick, and I'll try not to fall,
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    since because of these (laughs) water holes
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    I have to slalom a bit,
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    so have indirect movement
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    and not go totally straight,
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    because if I do that,
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    of course, I'll fall.
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    That is bigger than the others.
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    It's interesting, usually in a village
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    all houses are next to one another, but
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    here there's a big distance between
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    each similar house.
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    Ooh, I like these houses
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    with lots and lots of buttons.
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    When I see a button,
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    I always want to press it
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    even if I can clearly see
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    that (laughs) it wouldn't do anything.
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    Hey! Hello, pig.
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    Is it your house?
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    Oh, there's even buttons on that spot.
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    Well, of course, these buttons
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    are not for being pressed,
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    but just for decoration,
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    to ornament the house.
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    Well, that's a blue bed.
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    Actually, when I played yesterday
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    to see what to film,
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    they looked green
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    because I use a program
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    that changes the screen color,
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    because blue light is not good
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    for getting good sleep.
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    Wow, there are other types of switches,
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    I like that.
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    Well, that is very pretty, but imagine:
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    you're a rebel and you do that
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    and you leave.
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    If you do that, people won't like you.
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    (laughs) Just go back and put things
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    the way you found them.
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    Oh, there's so many things in a small space.
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    There's only 9 blocks, but with 9 blocks
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    the person succeeded in placing a ton of stuff.
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    Well, I think that's enough.
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    And there's one left, and that is...
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    where is it?
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    Crap, I got a little bit lost.
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    Eh... not there.
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    So, already from this distance
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    I can see that it
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    is very similar to the last one.
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    It's probably the same creator, maybe?
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    Well, there's already a difference,
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    there's two roads to the house.
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    There's this normal bridge
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    but also there's a second road
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    and it's arches made of wood.
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    Yes, you can see these arches
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    made not of wood, but leaves.
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    Well, you could suppose
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    that inside the leaves there's wood,
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    because that couldn't be true
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    if there weren't wood.
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    The leaves would just fall.
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    Oh, OK.
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    That's pretty.
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    And I like these pots (laughs)... oh.
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    It's good that the dirt can't
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    fall out of the tiny holes.
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    Well, that seems very comfortable.
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    That is, it seems like a good place
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    for an Esperanto club,
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    because people can just chat here
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    and when they want to eat
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    they can just go there
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    and keep talking with each other.
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    There's a central staircase and another staircase.
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    Yes, it's very large.
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    Wow, that is a very pretty location,
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    because there's nothing there and you can easily see
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    when the sun is setting.
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    That is very pretty.
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    Well, it'll probably be prettier
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    by your own eyes.
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    Not long ago there was
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    an eclipse in the US.
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    And when you see pictures
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    it doesn't look very beautiful,
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    but when you see that truly,
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    with your own eyes, that
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    is a lot better, people say.
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    OK. Interesting mix of wool and wood.
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    And I think that's everything.
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    So, thanks for watching.
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    That was the "Sweet Coast"
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    and the "Seaside View".
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    I don't remember, I'll rewatch the video
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    to find out the exact names
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    and I'll add those names
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    into the title.
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    So thank you and until next time!
Title:
Espera Mondo #66 - Rivervida Sidejo kaj Marbordo Dolĉa - Esperanto - Minecraft
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Video Language:
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Duration:
11:33

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