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OUT of the ordinary.

Brian Potter has been sandboarding for the past seven years. He loves it because he can do it pretty much anywhere there is sand! He says, "I'm a real speed freak and I find nothing more exciting than to take out my board and whizz down the sand dunes." The general idea of sand-boarding is the same as snowboarding. People simply strap a board to their feet and slide down a hill. Brian says, "Last year, I entered the International Sandboarding Championships in Germany There wer around 50,000 entrants and l came 100th, so I was pretty proud."

Carla Murphy is known in certain circles as a 'zorbanaut'. This is because she spends some of her free time inside a large inflatable' plastic ball called a zorb. "Zorbing is so much fun, I just can't get enough," she says. Zorbing involves rolling down a steep hill strapped inside a ball which can reach speeds of up to 50 to 60 kmph if the hill is steep enough. Up to three people can be inside at the same time. "It's fantastic. You're totally protected from bumps and knocks by the zorb, but you bounce around as if you are weightless. Anyone from 6 to 60 can do it," Carla explains. This bizarre activity originated in New Zealand and now there are centres all around the world. Carla thinks it's great. "When we start rolling, we just start laughing and we can't stop " 1 can be filled with air.

Paul Lynch has been practising ice climbing for several years now and has climbed many frozen waterfalls. "My parents took me skiing to the Alps when I was a child and ever since, I've been addicted to the mountains. I moved to Canada a few years ago and I fell in love with ice climbing. I spend most of my free time climbing ice in the Rockies. Basically, ice climbing involves swinging an axe into the ice above your head and pulling yourself up on it. You need a lot of equipment such as a helmet, rope and boots for ice climbing. And of course, it's very physical, so you really have to be in good shape," says Paul.

Harry Bolton didn't really like sport at all until he discovered something both new and unusual "I was listening to the radio one day when I heard something that I thought must have been a joke. The DJ was talking about underwater hockey! When I realised it actually was a real sport, I decided to find out more about it. To my surprise, I found a local team and before I knew it, I was part of it!
Unlike water polo, where the action takes place above the water, underwater hockey is played at the bottom of the pool. Players wear masks, flippers and snorkels during the game. "The rules are really simple, you just have to slide the puck into the opposing team's goal," says Harry Underwater hockey was invented by a British diving club in 1954 and was originally called Octopush. Harry told us, "Unfortunately it's not much of a spectator sport, as all people watching from outside the pool can see are lots of splashing and flippers!"

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maksytova09
maksytova09
30.09.2020 11:07
Fill in the correct prepositions

1) we went to several shops and at last came to the park gates.

2) moving over small bridges of canyons is very dangerous.

3) when we came to the cathedral there were many tourists.

4) the village we were looking for stood on the river.

5) going out of the dark places first get used to the sunlight.

6) there are nice roses growing in the green street.

7) during the storm the boat went down and .

8) many years ago there were no ships to go through the ice in antarctica.

9) walking under a ladder in considered bad luck in england.

10) the bus was moving away from the bus stop so we had to hurry
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AlvantoBerlando
AlvantoBerlando
30.09.2020 11:07

Казахстан – земля родная

Очень любим мы тебя.

Море, горы, даль степная- 

Это Родина моя!


Как велика моя земля,

Как широки ее просторы-

Озера, реки и поля,

Леса, и степь, и горы.


Жура-жура-журавель!

Облетал он сто земель.

Облетал, обходил,

Крылья, ноги натрудил.

Мы спросили журавля:

- Где же лучшая земля? -

Отвечал он, пролетая:

- Лучше нет родного края!


Kazakhstan, our native land !

We love you very much.

Sea, mountains, the steppe:

It is my Homeland!

How great is my land,

How wide are its expanses -

Lakes, rivers and fields,

Forests, the steppe, and mountains.

Crane, crane, crane!

He flew over a hundred lands.

Flew, and walked,

His wings, and feet got tired,

We asked the crane:

- Where's the best land? -

He answered, flying:

- There's nothing better than your home!

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