Francesco Sarracino
Hi, I took this picture when I was in Bolivia, in particular this island is called (isla del sol). I was with my friend travelling around south America, and this place was on our itinerary. The landscape was amazing and the water was so clear but not too much deep. We were on the top of mountain and the path to arrive there was characterized by natural steps. We arrived on this island by small ferry and we slept on a little hostel with a family on the fisrt floor.
Feb 25, 2021 5:01 PM
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Hi, I took this picture when I was in Bolivia, in particular this island is called (isla del sol). I was with my friend travelling around south America, and this place was on our itinerary. The landscape was amazing and the water was so clear but not too much deep. We were on the top of mountain and the path to arrive there was characterized by natural steps. We arrived on this island by small ferry and we slept on a little hostel with a family on the fisrt floor. Also "we slept on a little hostel with a family on the first floor" This is unclear. what was on the first floor? your room? (we slept at a little hostel; our room was on the first floor) was the family staying at the hostel or did the family run the hostel? We stayed at a little family-run hostel. We stayed at a hostel, along with a family from (...)
February 25, 2021
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Hi, I took this picture when I was in Bolivia, This island is called Isla del Sol. I was with my friend travelling around south America, and this place was on our itinerary. The landscape was amazing and the water was so clear but not too deep (OR not very deep). We were on the top of a mountain and the path there was characterized by natural steps. We arrived on this island by taking a small ferry and we slept at a little hostel with a family on the first floor. too much + noncount noun too + adjective You can also say: The path up the mountain was a natural stone staircase. Instead of "we arrived on this island by small ferry" you can say, "We took a small ferry to get to the island"
February 25, 2021
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