viernes, 25 de octubre de 2013

Primera Adivinanza.

Be an intrepid adventure. Can you name the place I am visiting today?

Konechiwa, everyone. That’s hello in the language of the country I am visiting today. I’m a bit out of breath after
making it to the summit of this country’s highest mountain. Summer is a busy time for climbers here, so I wasn’t alone
on my journey. I began my trip around 10 p.m. and walked through the night so I could reach the summit in time to see
the sun rise. It was worth the hike -- the sunrise was breathtaking! More than 200,000 people climb this mountain each
year. Signs along the trail warn of possible wind gusts (luckily, I didn’t lose my favorite purple hat in one!) and areas of
falling rock. I’m glad I had a powerful flashlight to see the signs in the dark. It was mighty steep and rocky at some
points along the way. This volcanic mountain, which rises 12,388 feet in height, has erupted at least 16 times since the
year 781 A.D. The last time it erupted was in 1708. The people of this country consider the mountain, which is noted for its perfectly shaped cone, to be sacred.

Where in the world is this place found?


Te encuentras en el Monte Fuji por las siguientes pistas:
-Porque "Konechiwa" se dice hola en Japonés,y en Japón está el Monte Fuji.
-Es la montaña más alta de Japón.
-En Verano es donde más alpinistas van a escalar el Monte Fuji,es la mejor época porque los autobuses y refugios están en funcionamiento,y se dice que "Un hombre sabio sube al monte Fuji una vez en su vida".
-Eruptó 16 veces desde el años 781d.C
-La última vez que este monte eruptó fué en el 1708.
-Tiene 3.337 metros de altura.
Seguí estas pistas y logré saber en donde te encontrabas.



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