
enfrente
on the other side of a thing or place

navegar
to travel on water using the power of wind or an engine
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escalar
to go up mountains, cliffs, or high natural places as a sport
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cruzar
to go across or to the other side of something
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(desierto del Sahara)
Sahara
a very large and hot desert in Northern Africa that is mostly covered in sand and known for its extreme temperatures and dry climate

volar
to move or travel through the air
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avión
any flying vehicle

globo aerostático
an extremely large balloon filled with heated air, which enables it to float and travel through the sky
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(piragüismo)
remo
a sport in which a boat is propelled through water using long poles called oars
Rowing is a water sport or activity where individuals or teams use oars to row a boat forward. The rowers sit facing backward and use long, flat oars to push against the water to propel the boat. The sport can be done on rivers, lakes, or other calm bodies of water. Rowing can be done as a recreational activity or as a competitive sport, with races held at various distances. It requires strength, coordination, and teamwork, especially in team events where synchronization between rowers is essential for speed and efficiency.

(Polo Austral)
Polo Sur
the southernmost point on the earth's surface, located at the bottom of the planet, characterized by its icy and barren landscape, with few signs of life

bote
a type of small vehicle that is used to travel on water
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(papalote)
cometa
a diamond shape frame covered with a paper or cloth with a string attached to it that can fly in the wind
A kite is a lightweight object, often made of fabric, paper, or plastic, attached to a string and flown in the air. It has a frame that supports the material, and it is designed to catch the wind, allowing it to soar. Kites have been used for thousands of years, originally for military, scientific, and ceremonial purposes, before becoming a popular recreational activity. To fly a kite, one holds onto the string and allows the wind to lift the kite into the air, controlling its movement by pulling or releasing the string. Kites come in various shapes and sizes and are enjoyed by people of all ages.

helicóptero
a large aircraft with metal blades on top that go around
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avión
a winged flying vehicle driven by one or more engines

monte
a naturally raised area of land that is higher than the land around it, often with a round shape

(navío)
barco
a large boat, used for carrying passengers or goods across the sea

océano
the great mass of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface
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