cheaply as possible overexploitation will continue no one s watching out for the forests brazil s recent presidents didn t do much for the rainforest but many fear the country s new leader will usher in unprecedented destruction. with twenty eighteen now and a new good beginning we sent one of our reporters out to austin in the german capital about their hopes for twenty nineteen the answers were pretty mixed not everybody s feeling optimistic in these troubled times. the light was twenty nineteen be a great year because i think it can get any worse they can only get better at least i hope so. we re talking about two thousand and nineteen and what will be good about it looking at this topping up thing will think a good year for me. because i love this woman. because i m pregnant. yes i expect one baby so i hope he s going to have one. for me because we will continue to see our child growing up and we hope to move from munich to berlin and i m actually going to go to the cours
them in stock. but our surf camp now has an international reputation. people coming to us because they want to experience nature. he needs a spear or daisy. next morning the stone has finally died down the sea is calmer and the volcano is visible. and tone and constantine want to try their luck again even though a neoprene suit keeps out a lot of the cold it s hard to suit up from minus fifteen degrees celsius. thank you. but since i m tom has had the surf camp. he comes here frequently this is his getaway a place where he feels one with nature. and the boards are treated with a special wax. after the birth of the casket morgan was going by wax the board so that my feet don t slip and i don t fall in the snowball of optional shingles that wouldn t be much fun otherwise this wax is vital. since the laws are going in and tones record is minus twenty two degrees celsius temperature and minus four degrees in the water the waves crackled it was the greatest kick of his life only t
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