Taxco Silver Jewelry Mexico

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Can someone please translate this in Spanish?

I just returned from Mexico. I went with my family and classmates.We Aculpolco went to and we climbed the pyramids. We also went to Taxco and bought jewelry enough money. After that, we went shopping in a mall. It was very fun. (PLEASE hurry, I need the translation as soon as possible. THANKS!)

ACABQ Regresar of Mexico. Fui con mi familia y la escuela set of comrades. Fuimos a Aculpolco subimos y los Piramides. Tambien fuimos a Taxco de plata y joyas compramos re-chul. Despues fuimos de compras strapped UN. (Commercial Center). Fue muy divertido.

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