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   Three weeks passed and they had already met a lot of animals, for example a tall giraffe, a herd of elephants, a nest of ants and a big grey gorilla. They also met all kinds of birds that the kids had never seen before, for example eagles, peacocks, king fishers and hawks. They got a banana from the gorilla and an apple from the giraffe. “We will be home tomorrow”, Deramba said to Dimond and Fairam.

   They climbed up a mountain and prepared food for dinner. After dinner, they sat and watched the beautiful sunset. Soon it was time to put up their tents. Deramba called for the kids. Fairam and Racanda was trying to count the stars while Dimond was trying to climb a small tree nearby. They then set up three tents and went to bed.

  The next day, they arrived at a familiar pond with ducks quacking happily. Dimond quickly remembered that the pond was near his stable. They all raced to the stable. Dimond and Deramba trotted inside to meet Diamalak while Fairam flew to the hut. Racanda went to the nearest tree and perched on a branch. At tea time, Racanda informed the others that she will be going back to her home the next day and will be returning back the next month.

  The next day, Dimond and Fairam went to Racanda’s tree to help her pack up her things. Dimond gave her a small jar of strawberry jam. Fairam gave her a picture of them watching the sunset together. Then Diamalak called the kids in for breakfast. After they all had their breakfast, they waved to Racanda until they cannot see her any more. “I have a new ambition. Guess what?”, Dimond asked. “An explorer that explore the whole Samenine?”, said Fairam. “Not really, but a great explorer that explores other planet for example… EARTH!”,answered Dimond.

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