


1 the guide was surprised to learn that they were going to Kaindi
2 He compared the trees to strange submarines in a bright blue green sea
3 Previously, where the lake is now, there was a valley, but the earthquake in 1911 led to the fact that a lot of land fell and blocked the river.
4 Then up a canyon to the top. it wasn't as scary as it sounds! i'll never forget standing there, with snow-covered mountain peaks all around, staring down at the beautiful waterfalls.
5 I'm glad i did some training before this trip but even so i have some very sore feet as a souvenir. would i do it again? oh yes!
6 I took a bunch of photos - and videos, too, to record the noise - but really you should see it for yourself.
Объяснение:
полностью всё делала сама
надеюсь что правильно
One of the “any time” activities on our holudays fun list is writ letters. I added this one to the list for a few reasons. First off, I want Wyatt to keep his writing skills up over the school break. Also, one of my goals for the year is to send people letters through the post more frequently and when the kids sit down to write a letter, I’m more likely to do so too. And I’m always looking for more ways to help my kids connect to friends and family who are far away.
I’ll admit it— this one doesn’t always register as “fun” when I suggest it to the kids. They’re a shrewd pair and they see right through my clumsy machinations but I’ve slowly been making headway with the idea.