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Walking on the singing dunes The 'singing dunes' are about 180 kilometres from Almaty. I didn't understand how a desert can'sing' until I stood on the sand and listened to the sound that it makes, Incredible! Exploring the steppe We stayed with a local family in yurts for three nights. They took us on their horses to explore the grasslands or 'steppe saw lots of rabbits! We also met our host family's eagles. They use them to hunt rabbits and foxes. In the evening, we are with the and they played traditional music for us. They were so It's the end of my holiday in Kazakhstan. had an time! Here are some of my adventures. kind that we didn't want to leave! White water rafting on the Chilik river Rafting on the Chilik river in a big rubber boat was cool. We got very wet and at times I thought we were all going to fall in the it's quite scary when the water's flowing fast. Mountain biking in the mountains and canyons This was the best part of our holiday for me. We travelled by helicopter to North Inylchek Base Camp (4,000 metres). When we arrived, we had lunch and took photos of Kazakhstan's highest mountain - Khan Tengri. Then it was time to go down the mountain again - this time we did it by bikel After that, we spent four days cycling along some fantastic canyons. The photo is of my new friend Yerden at Temizlik Canyon. I was really tired at the end, but I really enjoyed it. Extra reading

1 Read the text, then answer the questions.

1 Where are the 'singing dunes'?

2 Where did Emma stay on the steppe?

3 What did she see?

4 What did Emma think about her rafting trip?

5 Did Emma cycle to North Base Camp?

6 How did she feel after her trip to the canyons?

7 What was the best part of her holiday?

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