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Treasure hunt
from IDIOMAS
There were three friends, Tomas, Juan, and Sofia, who shared a passion for adventure andhidden treasures.For years, they had dreamedof finding a treasure,andtheirdream finally came true when they discovered an ancient map that pointedthe way to a lost treasure on a remote island. The three friends meticulously plannedtheir expedition, buying everything they would need and setting sail on a ship to begin their search. After several days at sea, they finally arrived at the island indicated on the map. While exploring the island, they discovered a hidden cave ona nearby hill. Inside, they found a large amount of treasure, from ancient coins to gold and silver jewelry. The excitement of the friends was palpable, but they also discovered that they were not alone on the island. While examining the treasures, they were ambushed by a group of pirates who had also been searching for the treasure. Tomas, Juan, and Sofia bravely defended themselves, fighting the piratesand managing to hold them at bay for a while. However, when the pirates began to gain the upper hand, the friends decided to flee the cave and find another place to hide. After a frantic race through the jungle, they arrived at a clearing where they found a small abandoned temple. The friends realized that the temple itself was a work of art, with carved reliefs on the walls and beautiful stone columns supporting the roof. In the center of the temple, they found a stone altar that seemed to be the perfect place to hide the treasure. After placing the treasure on the altar, the friendsprepared to defend it at all costs. However, as the night wore on, they realized that the pirates were no longer interested in fighting, and they finally withdrew. The friends stayed on the island for a few more days, enjoying the beauty of the place and celebrating their great discovery. Finally, they decided it was time to go home, but they left with the promise of returning someday to explore the island and its hidden treasures more fully.
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