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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #128051: Safety rules inside Yellowstone
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    1. There are many thermal features, so Yellowstone be a dangerous place.

    2. Visitors walk on walkboards and not on the ground.

    3. As the crust of the ground is thin, you break it and slip into the water below.

    4. You not bring your pet with you if you walk on the walkboards.

    5. You take pictures of the wild animals.

    6. However, you keep a distance between you and the animal.

    7. If you don't keep any distance with the animal, you get injured or die.

    8. A wild animal charge you or your car.

    9. If you are driving along the road, you watch bears.

    10. If you are in your car, and a bear is next to your car, you stay inside your car.










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