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1. How many tourists are staying at this camp?

2. When did they arrive: today or a few days ago?

3. How did they get here?

4. Is there a town nearby?

5. Where does the wind blow from: north or south?

6. What time of day is it?

7. Where did Alex go?

8. Who was on duty yesterday?

9. What date is it today?

Now, here are the answers:

1. Four. One name is concealed behind the bush on the "On Duty�" board. There are
also four spoons and four plates.

2. A few days ago, judging by the spider web between the tent and the tree.

3. By boat. There are oars resting against a tree on the right.

4. No, although the chicken wandering suggests it is near a village.

5. South. Tree branches in the Northern Hemisphere tend to be bigger on the south
side. The flag on top of the tent suggests the wind is blowing from the side of the
bigger branches.

6. Morning. Using the answer from question five, we can work out east and west.
From the shadows, we can see that it�s morning.

7. He�s catching butterflies. You can see his net behind the tent.

8. Colin. Peter is cooking and James � shown by the J on his bag � is taking
photos. According to the duty list, Colin was therefore on duty yesterday.

9. August 8. The number next to Peter�s name is 8 and he is the person on duty. The
watermelon, which ripen in August, suggests it�s August.

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