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Life in Dunnet Landing is probably most influenced by the presence of:


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Okay Aspiring readers were on seven of ten in the

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country The pointed furs right here life and done it

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landing is probably most influenced by the presence of what

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Well we know the title is the country of the

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appointed furs Yes a kind of tree But don't let

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that throw you off fun Botanical fact The furs grow

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straight up because of the sandy soil and the wind

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off the sea Passage refers to the sea numerous times

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Mrs Begs had three sea faring husbands and she couldn't

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stand the sound of the waves there Really And captain

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little page used to be a captain at sea Even

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the caves are formed in the sea cliffs There aren't

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any farms on ton that landing In fact the farms

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are far enough away for mrs begg Actually miss them

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So you know the right answer Here is the sea 00:00:57.179 --> [endTime] It's the most influencing thing

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