Water brochure Your complete guide to where you want to go in your lifetime.

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Water brochure Your complete guide to where you want to go in your lifetime.

Clouds Why would you want to the clouds why wouldn’t you? The clouds are a fun place to stay. You can go just about anywhere through here by precipitation. You also get very good reception up there. The only way out of the clouds is to precipitate. The only way to get into the clouds is by evaporating.

Lake The lake is a party! You can play with your friends and it has a great view. There are many ways to leave a lake: you can be drunken by an animal or evaporate into the clouds. Some of the ways to get to the lake is to precipitate, and run-off there.

Glacier If you like cold then the glacier is the place for you. You can enjoy a nice cold Icee or have a snowball fight. To get here you can get here by run-off, and precipitation. If you discover you don’t like the cold you can get out the same way you came in.

Soil In the soil it is a blast it’s muddy and fun too. You can go into a plant or possibly an animal. Ways you can get here are if you precipitate, run-off, or get urinated by an animal or human. Ways you can get out of here is if you run-off, transpirate, or evaporate. So come to the soil for muddy fun!

Plant In a plant you feel alive! Ways to get here are if a plant drinks you. Ways to get out are if an animal eats the plant you are in, or if the plant is full and you evaporate out.

Animal In an animal it’s a thrill ride! Ways to get here are if the animal drinks you. Ways to get out are if you evaporate through the animals skin, or if it urinates you out. Yuck!

Ground Water In ground water go with the flow its relaxing. Ways to get here are if you absorb into the ground. Ways to get out of here here are if you evaporate or if you get drunken by a plant.

River In the the river you can relax and be lazy. Ways to get here are if you precipitate, run-off, or if you urinate here. Ways to leave are to evaporate or get drunken by an animal.

Ocean In the ocean there is plenty of space. Its also family friendly. There is only one way here and that is to precipitate here. The only way out is to evaporate.

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