The Island Adventure
Sarah was an adventurous traveler who always wanted to explore new places. This time her vacation plan was to go to a remote island that she had read about on a travel blog.
She carefully started packing for her trip - swimsuit, sunscreen, camera, and all essential items. She booked an online ticket for a ship that would go to the island.
On departure day, Sarah went to the harbor. She was excited to see the huge ship. The sea journey began. Blue ocean water, seagulls flying in the distance - everything was breathtaking.
After three hours, the island came into view. The coast line had white sand beaches, crystal clear water, and green trees. Sarah thought, "This is paradise!"
Reaching the island, she checked into a small hotel that was near the beach. From there she could hear the sound of waves, feel the sea breeze.
The next day she went on an island tour with a local guide. The guide said, "This island is famous for its wild beauty and untouched nature. Most tourists only stay on the beach, but the real sights are in the jungle."
They took a small boat and went around the island. Hidden caves, colorful fish swimming in the sea, and beautiful views of the distant coast - every sight was memorable.
One day Sarah was walking alone on the beach. Making footprints in the sand, waves washing her feet. She realized this trip wasn't just a vacation, it was a journey to find peace.
Exploring the wild side of the island, Sarah discovered a waterfall that most tourists don't know about. Fresh water, surrounded by nature - it was magical.
After a week, when Sarah boarded the ship to return, her heart was heavy. Beach walks, sea swimming, ocean views, island adventures - everything was unforgettable.
Returning to Dhaka, Sarah was looking at photos from her trip. Coast sunsets, waves crashing on sand, wild jungle trails - every moment captured.
She told her friends, "This vacation changed my life. Going to the island, cruising the ocean, spending time on the beach - these are not just tourist activities. They're experiences that teach you to appreciate nature."
Now Sarah wants to visit more islands, explore more coasts, discover more wild places. She regularly reads travel blogs, plans new tours, researches best hotels and boat services.
Sarah says, "Traveling is not just buying tickets and booking hotels. It's visiting new places, experiencing different cultures. When you cross the ocean on a ship, when you see a beautiful island, when you stand on a beach and listen to the rhythm of waves - that's a spiritual experience. Walking on sand, swimming in the sea, exploring the coast - these small moments create big memories. As a traveler, I've learned that the best sights are often hidden. They're not on tourist maps. You have to be brave, venture into wild areas. Every trip is a lesson, every tour is a story, every vacation is a chapter in life's journey. My island adventure taught me that sometimes you have to go far just to realize that happiness is in simple things - ocean breeze, beach walks, the sound of waves. These travel experiences have given me new perspective, new appreciation for natural beauty."
Sarah's journey is inspiring others to pack their bags, book tickets, plan their trips. Because sometimes the best therapy is boarding a ship and going to some island, staying in a simple hotel, and spending days on beaches, beside the ocean, in wild nature. Every traveler's story is different, but the destination is the same - finding peace, joy, and beauty in this vast world. Vacation is not just a break from work, it's a reconnection with yourself and nature.
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/biːtʃ/
noun
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An area of sand or small stones beside the sea or a lake.
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They spent the day relaxing on the beach. |
beach bum |
a person who spends a lot of time at the beach without working
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seashore, coast, shoreline, seaside
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mountain, desert
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sandy beach, go to the beach, beach holiday, beach umbrella
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/boʊt/
noun
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a small vessel used for traveling on water
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They took a boat across the river. |
miss the boat |
to miss an opportunity
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ship, vessel, canoe, yacht, ferry
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submarine, aircraft
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boat ride, fishing boat, sail a boat, boat trip
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/koʊst/
noun, verb
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coasted
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coasted
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coasts
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coasting
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noun: the land along the edge of the sea; verb: to move easily without effort or power
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They walked along the coast enjoying the sea breeze. |
coast is clear |
a situation is safe or free of obstacles
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shore, seashore, beach, glide, drift
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inland, struggle, resistance
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coastal area, east coast, coast guard, coast along
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🏨
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/hoʊˈtɛl/
noun
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A building where people pay to stay and sleep, usually for short periods.
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We stayed at a hotel near the beach. |
check into a hotel |
to register and begin staying in a hotel
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inn, lodge, hostel, resort, guesthouse
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home, house
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luxury hotel, hotel room, hotel staff, book a hotel, check into hotel
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/ˈaɪ.lənd/
noun
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a piece of land surrounded by water
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They spent their vacation on a tropical island. |
desert island |
a remote uninhabited island
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isle, atoll, key, islet, cay
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mainland, continent
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small island, tropical island, remote island, desert island
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/ˈoʊ.ʃən/
noun
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a very large expanse of sea; a large quantity of something
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The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world. |
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sea, marine, waters, deep
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land, continent, desert, mountain
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deep ocean, ocean floor, cross ocean
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/pæk/
verb,noun
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packed
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packed
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packs
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packing
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to put things into a container for storage or transport; a collection of items kept together
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She packed her clothes into a suitcase for the trip. |
pack it in |
to stop doing something
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bundle, load, fill, group, assemble
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unpack, scatter, disperse
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pack a bag, pack luggage, pack animals, pack tightly
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/sænd/
noun
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Small loose grains of crushed rock, found on beaches and deserts.
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Children built castles out of sand on the beach. |
bury one's head in the sand |
To ignore or avoid a problem.
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grit, sediment, particles, silica, soil
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rock, stone
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grain of sand, desert sand, sand dunes, wet sand
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/siː/
noun
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a large body of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface
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We went swimming in the sea. |
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ocean, waters, marine
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land, shore, desert
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deep sea, sea level, by the sea, rough sea
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/ʃɪp/
noun
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a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and seas
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The cargo ship departed from the port at dawn. |
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vessel, liner, steamer
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boat, canoe
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cargo ship, cruise ship, navy ship, container ship
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/saɪt/
noun
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the ability to see or something that is seen
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The sight of the sunset took her breath away. |
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vision, view, scene, perception
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blindness, darkness
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beautiful sight, breathtaking sight, sight of a lifetime, wonderful sight
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🎫
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/ˈtɪkɪt/
noun
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a small piece of paper or card that gives the holder a right to access a service or event
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He bought a ticket to the concert. |
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pass, voucher, stub, coupon
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no ticket
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buy a ticket, ticket for, concert ticket
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/tʊr/
noun/verb
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toured
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toured
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tours
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touring
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a journey or trip, often for pleasure, during which you visit different places
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They went on a tour of Europe last summer. |
grand tour |
an extended journey through Europe, traditionally taken by wealthy young men in the past
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trip, journey, excursion, voyage, travel
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stay, remain
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guided tour, world tour, tour bus, tour guide, cultural tour
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🌍
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/ˈtʊərɪst/
noun
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a person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure
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The city attracts many tourists every year. |
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traveler, sightseer, visitor, globetrotter
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local
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tourist attraction, tourist destination, tourist spot
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/ˈtrævələr/
noun
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a person who is traveling or who often travels
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The traveler rested at a small inn after a long journey. |
frequent traveler |
a person who travels often for work or leisure
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tourist, voyager, nomad, wanderer, adventurer
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resident, settler
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business traveler, solo traveler, world traveler, frequent traveler
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/trɪp/
noun
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a journey or excursion, especially for pleasure
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They took a trip to the mountains last summer. |
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journey, excursion, tour, voyage
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stay, halt
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take a trip, go on a trip, trip to the mountains
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/veɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun
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a period of time when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as travel or relax
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I'm planning a vacation to the beach next summer. |
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holiday, break, leave, trip
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work, duty, obligation
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summer vacation, family vacation, vacation time, go on vacation
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🏛️
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/ˈvɪzɪt/
verb
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visited
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visited
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visits
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visiting
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to go and see someone or somewhere; to pay a call
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We plan to visit the museum this weekend. |
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see, call on, drop by, tour, explore
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avoid, shun, stay away, leave
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visit friends, visit family, regularly visit, frequently visit, rarely visit
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👋
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/weɪv/
verb
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Waved
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Waved
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Waves
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Waving
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to move hand or something back and forth; a moving ridge of water
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She waves goodbye to her friends from the window. |
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gesture, signal, greet, undulate
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still, motionless, steady, calm
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wave goodbye, wave hand, wave at, wave frantically
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🌿
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/waɪld/
adjective
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living or growing in the natural environment; uncontrolled or untamed
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The children ran wild in the park. |
run wild |
to behave without restraint or control
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untamed, feral, uncontrolled, savage, free
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tame, domestic, controlled
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wild animal, wild nature, wild guess, wild behavior
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