Travel
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Complete, First published Jan 25, 2016
The earth is so small, everything that's green is fading and the clear healthy lakes are to pollute. Nature is disappearing for industry, but there are also places that are still beautiful. Don't sit and watch go out to the wild, go on a adventure that is what Jack White was thinking. He lived in Scotland in the 19th century. He was sick of his normal life and went on a adventure to those places who are still beautiful. Go with him on his adventure go and see who he is going to meet, go and see that the earth is still beautiful.

You are going from the great Himalaya to the wild sea, from desert to forest and from rain to drought.
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Jack had had everything Love and family but some day he lost everything ,so he traveled to clear his mind and calm down .That is when he meets his new love,life,places and people and experience things he never tried . Will you read this story and see what happened to jack and what will happen to him or not ? If so Thanks (with hugs and flying kisses) this story is completed.. sorry for any mistake in it .....And bye bye see you in another story. All rights are reserved ©