Which L is for a tall building near the coast or shore with a flashing light at the top to warn ships of rocks and other dangers?
lighthouse
Which S and P are for an area of parkland where wild animals are kept in the open and may be observed by visitors driving through?
safari park
Which T and S are for an area of approximately square-shaped land in a city or a town, often including the buildings that surround it?
town square
Which C is for a piece of land where people on holiday can camp, usually with toilets and places for washing?
campground
Which W and P are for a large area containing several different pools, usually with equipment and activities for swimmers, that visitors pay to use?
water park
Which M is for a place or event at which people meet in order to buy and sell things?
market
Which R is for broken parts that are left from an old building or town?
ruins
Which P is for a solid object with a square base and four triangular sides that form a point at the top?
pyramids
Which C is for a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground coastline - the shape of the land next to the sea, esp. when seen from the air or as shown on a map?
cave
Which R is for a line of rocks or sand just above or just below the surface of the sea, often dangerous to ships?
reef
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