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  • Erin and I have just (...) on the (...)! (trail/set out)
    set out - trail
  • What does this animal have?
    Horns
  • My (...)! I've managed to (...)! (put up a tent/accommodation)
    accommodation - put up a tent
  • What does this animal have?
    Whiskers
  • We walked around the outdoor market. (Next/First), we visited an art gallery.
    Next
  • This bat ...(exotic/protected/species)... is one of the biggest in the world
    Species
  • We waited in the café. (After a while/Next), the rain stopped.
    After a while
  • I needed a rest, but you can't (...) on a trail. It's hard to (...) when there are no cars. (hitchhike/find a ride)
    hitchhike - find a ride
  • Here, you can also swim with whale sharks. These ...(harmless/giant/wings)... fish are ...(harmless/giant/wings)... to humans.
    Giant - Harmless
  • What does this animal have?
    Tail
  • (Finally/Next), we got back to our campsite safely. Everything ended well!
    Finally
  • There used to be more than 300.000 local wild elephants. Today, there are only 4.000 and they are... (exotic/protected/species)
    Protected
  • We (...) to the (...) - but the (...) shows a different way. What should we do? (campsite/planned a route/singpost)
    planned a route - campsite - singpost
  • One of the cool activities at Thailand is walking with elephants. You must spend a day with these ... (exotic/protected/species)... animals.
    Exotic
  • What does this animal have?
    Tusks
  • What does this animal have?
    Skin
  • I've finally (...)! Ready to (...) and camping! How do you like my new (...) and (...)? (sleeping bag/go backpacking/backpack/packed my bag)
    Packed my bag - go backpacking - sleeping bag - backpack
  • At thailand, you can see flying foxes. Their ...(harmless/giant/wings)... can be 1,5 metres wide!
    Wings
  • What does this animal have?
    Feathers
  • We started out trip in Lisbon. (After that/First), we drove to Porto.
    After that
  • It took a long time, but (eventually/suddenly), we got to the top of the hill.
    suddenly
  • It was a quiet night. (Suddenly/After that), we heard lions roaring.
    Suddenly
  • However, don't touch their ...(fins/harmless/endangered)... That can hurt these ...(fins/harmless/endangered)... sharks.
    Fins - Endangered
  • What does this animal have?
    Claws
  • What does this animal have?
    Paws
  • What does this animal have?
    Beak
  • What does this animal have?
    Fur
  • We waited an hour for Alex and (then/firts), we left.
    first