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One good reason to ___1___ Africa would be the numerous
game parks ___2___. They cover almost
___3___ the different
types of geographical terrain ___4___ in the continent.
The Abedare
National Park is a mountain range ___5___ rises 13,120
feet and is laced
___6___ waterfalls. Crowned with exotic alpine plants,
___7___
is even one that blooms ___8___ once every twenty years.
There,
___9___ of elephants, rhinos and warthogs roam the
forests. Samburu National Reserve is ___10___ in an entirely
different
terrain. Lying on the edge ___11___ the great desert of
northern Kenya,
___12___ is a vast stretch of scrubland
___13___ by
elephants and leopards.
Mount Kenya is also a good ___14___ to observe animals
and
plants. ___15___ one drives up the flank of the
mountain, ___16___
would pass ___17___ great bamboo jungles and mountain
forests
___18___ the way up to the alpine zone. With its giant
plants ___19___
foliage, this is a place ___20___ botanists would love. |
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2. there 3. all 4. found 5.
that 6. with 7. there 8.
only 9. herds 10. located
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One good reason to visit Africa would be the numerous
game parks there. They cover almost
all the different
types of geographical terrain
found in the continent.
The Abedare
National Park is a mountain range
that rises 13,120
feet and is laced with waterfalls. Crowned with exotic alpine plants,
there
is even one that blooms
only once every twenty years.
There,
herds of elephants, rhinos and warthogs roam the
forests. Samburu National Reserve is
located in an entirely
different
terrain. Lying on the edge
of the great desert of
northern Kenya,
it is a vast stretch of scrubland
inhabited by
elephants and leopards.
Mount Kenya is also a good
place to observe animals
and
plants. If one drives up the flank of the
mountain, one
would pass through great bamboo jungles and mountain
forests
all the way up to the alpine zone. With its giant
plants and
foliage, this is a place
which botanists would love. |
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