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Picton is a town in New Zealand located in the South Island's Marlborough region. It is known for its picturesque scenery, particularly its stunning harbor and access to the nearby Marlborough Sounds. Picton serves as a popular gateway to the South Island for travelers arriving by ferry from the North Island.
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Rats have adapted to town by becoming travelers. These rats can pick up and live anywhere from cans to couches.
They could face streams which they maybe could not cross or enemies.
Traveler's Rest started as a stopover point for travelers who sometimes needed to wait for months in some cases, before moving on. For some travelers, mountain winters delayed their travels before they could continue their journey.
The townspeople refused to spend the night with the travelers because they feared the strangers might bring trouble or danger to their town. They were cautious and preferred to keep their distance from unknown visitors.
They are afraid of the dragon. The camp was nearly at the mountain where Smaug lives.
Transportation should be arranged when possible at the time a flight is booked. Some companies offer travelers deep discounts if they book their hotel, airfare and rental vehicle together. Travelers that make arrangements to rent a vehicle at their destination location in advance will also be more likely to get their choice of vehicle. In locations where rental vehicles are limited, travelers that do not book their vehicle in advance may be left on foot.
The past continuous tense of "arrive" is "was arriving" or "were arriving."
The collective noun for travelers is a caravan of travelers.
The two major classification of travelers based on travel-purpose are the business travelers and the pleasure/personal travelers. Business Travelers 1. Regular business travelers 2. Business travelers attending meeting, conventions, and congresses 3. Incentive travelers Pleasure/Personal Travelers 1. Resort travelers 2. Family pleasure travelers 3. The elderly 4. Singles and couples
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