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bungee jumping
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cave
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to swim
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kitesurfing
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wildlife
adventure
adventure
noun
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/ədˈvɛnʧɚ/
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an exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk or physical activity

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They embarked on a thrilling adventure, exploring remote jungles and scaling towering peaks.
Riding the rapids in the whitewater rafting expedition was an adrenaline-fueled adventure.
holiday
holiday
noun
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/ˈhɑɫəˌdeɪ/, /ˈhɑɫɪˌdeɪ/

a period of time away from home or work, typically to relax, have fun, and do activities that one enjoys

activity
noun
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/ækˈtɪvɪti/

something that a person spends time doing, particularly to accomplish a certain purpose

inactivity
to cycle
to cycle
Verb
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/ˈsaɪkəɫ/

to ride or travel on a bicycle or motorbike

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to explore
to explore
Verb
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/ɪksˈpɫɔɹ/

to visit places one has never seen before

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to surf
to surf
Verb
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/sɝːf/

to move on sea waves by standing or lying on a special board

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intransitive
to trek
to trek
Verb
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/ˈtɹɛk/

to go for a long walk or journey, particularly in the mountains, forests, etc. as an adventure

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bungee jumping
bungee jumping
noun
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/bˈʌndʒiː dʒˈʌmpɪŋ/

an activity in which someone jumps from a very high place with a rubber cord tied around their ankles

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to climb
to climb
Verb
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/klaɪm/

to go up mountains, cliffs, or high natural places as a sport

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intransitive
to go
to go
Verb
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/ɡoʊ/

to travel or move from one location to another

stay in place

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cave
cave
noun
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/keɪv/

a hole or chamber formed underground naturally by rocks gradually breaking down over time

to swim
to swim
Verb
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/swɪm/

to move through water by moving parts of the body, typically arms and legs

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kitesurfing
kitesurfing
noun
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/ˈkaɪtsɝːfɪŋ/

a type of sport in which a person stands on a surfboard that is pulled on the surface of water by a special kite

What is "kitesurfing"?

Kitesurfing is a water sport where a person rides on a board while being pulled by a large kite. The kite is controlled by the rider using a harness and lines, and the wind propels the kite, allowing the rider to glide across the water. Kitesurfers can perform tricks, jumps, and ride on waves, making it an exciting and dynamic sport. It requires good balance, coordination, and an understanding of wind conditions. Kitesurfing can be done in various locations with strong winds, such as beaches and open water areas.

to watch
to watch
Verb
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/wɑːtʃ/

to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time

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to windsurf
to windsurf
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/ˈwɪndˌsɝf/

to engage in a water sport where a person stands on a board and uses a sail to catch the wind and move themselves across the water

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wildlife
wildlife
noun
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/ˈwaɪɫdˌɫaɪf/

all wild animals, considered as a whole, living in the natural environment

What is "wildlife"?

Wildlife refers to all living organisms that are not domesticated and exist in their natural habitat, including but not limited to animals, plants, and microorganisms. It includes a diverse range of species that inhabit different ecosystems, such as forests, deserts, oceans, rivers, and grasslands. Wildlife plays an important role in maintaining the ecological balance of the planet and provides various benefits, such as pollination, nutrient cycling, pest control, and food production. Unfortunately, due to human activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, hunting, and climate change, many wildlife populations are threatened or endangered, making their conservation and protection crucial for the long-term health of the planet.

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compound noun

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