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Carnival activityVersión en línea

Carnival activity

por Dafne Mill
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Features or elements within an environment, such as a carnival or amusement park, and contribute to the enjoyment of the visitors.

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Inflatable bags made of flexible materials, typically filled with gas such as helium or air, often used for decoration, celebrations, or as toys.

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A rotating platform with seats or wooden animals mounted on it, typically found at amusement parks or carnivals, providing rides for children and adults.

Starts with D

A type of bus characterized by having two levels

Starts with E

Activities or performances designed to provide enjoyment, amusement, or relaxation for an audience, such as music, theater, film, and more.

Starts with F

A large rotating amusement ride consisting of a vertical wheel with multiple passenger gondolas or cabins attached, offering riders panoramic views from elevated heights.

Starts with G

Activities or contests often found at carnivals, amusement parks, or fairs, where participants can win prizes by completing challenges, solving puzzles, or demonstrating skill.

Starts with H

A feminine fictional character from the "Harry Potter" series, known for her intelligence, bravery, and loyalty to her friends.

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A frozen dessert made from dairy products such as cream or milk, often flavored with sweeteners and other ingredients, typically served in cones or cups.

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A British musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as one of the founding members of the Beatles.

Starts with K

A small, standalone structure or booth, often found in public places such as shopping centers, amusement parks, airports, or streets, used for selling goods, providing information, or conducting transactions.

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The capital city of England and the United Kingdom, known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and iconic landmarks such as the Big Ben.

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A professional football club based in a city in northwest England. Founded in 1880, it has a rich history and competes in the Premier League.

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An annual event held in an area of London, celebrating Caribbean culture and heritage through music, dance, parades, and street food.

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One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world, located in a city of England, known for its academic excellence and historic colleges.

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A small, enclosed structure typically found on streets or public places, containing a public telephone for making calls, often with distinctive red coloration in the United Kingdom.

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The reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, known for her long reign, dedication to public service, and as a symbol of continuity and stability.

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Attractions such as carousels or ferris wheels provide them to everyone that buys a ticket

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A member of a military force, trained and equipped to combat and defend a nation

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A container with a handle, typically made of ceramic, porcelain, or metal, and often associated with British culture.

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A sovereign country comprising four constituent nations: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

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An American entertainment company known for its film, television, and media productions, including a known british film series based on books

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People who temporarily visit or spend time in a place, such as tourists, guests, or attendees at events or attractions.

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A British television music competition franchise created by Simon Cowell, in which aspiring singers compete for a recording contract by showcasing their talent in front of judges and a live audience.

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A unit of measurement equal to three feet or 0.9144 meters, commonly used in the United Kingdom and the United States. It is as well a typical part of the British houses

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A fictional undead creature typically depicted as a reanimated corpse with a hunger for human flesh, often featured in horror fiction, films, and pop culture.

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