America, Africa, Siberia (not with the train) and Iran and most European countries. So he has got many stories to tell from buying a monkey to the storm in the middle of Atlantic. If you are a fisher you surely will have a spectacular life. I guess they get paid quite well too, mostly depending on luck. Sometimes happens that you are said to catch sprat but you get herring and the other way. Being a fisher means that you can't see your family too often, you can get seasick, what's really bad, because imagine that you are travelling across the Atlantic and you puke after each meal. A sure disadvantage is your catch, because your payment depends on how much you catch. If you lack of luck, then I advise you to not become a fisher. Also that job is dangerous, too. You'll never know when a sudden storm can start and the weather forecast is not too reliable. But still, I think that it's an exciting job.
kind man. His father came from England to Bremen, and he married Crusoe mother. Robison had two older brothers. One was killed in a battle against the Spaniards and he do not known what happened for other. Robinson Crusoe wanted an early to be seaman. It was the greatest desire of his life, but his parents were not happy with it. Crusoe eventually became a sea of one of his friend's father, who was captain. They were way to London. Rage storms at sea, and the youngster was seasick. But if they can dry land, Crusoe already wanted to go to the next trip. In the meantime happened to him many adventures where he was taken prisoner, but he escaped and met a Portuguese ship at sea by the captain helped him. Finally, he escaped it to Brazil. Where he bought a small piece of land and planted sugar and did very well. There was a need for staff recruitment, they were asked Robinson to go to Africa to buy slaves. On this trip a great storm destroyed the ship's Robinson Crusoe
To a summer camp for two weeks? 8. Do you usually make a list of things before you start packing your suitcase? Do you pack your suitcase on the day before the departure or at the last moment? 9. If there are too many things, will you take a bigger suitcase or leave some things at home? 10. Have you ever travelled by boat? http://www.abiks.pri.ee 11. Have you ever been seasick? Carsick? Homesick? Lovesick? 12. How do you prefer to go sightseeing: on your own, with your friends or with a guide? 13. What sights are there in Tallinn? in Tartu? In Pärnu? In your home town? Near your home? 14. What are the most visited natural beauty spots in Estonia? Are there any waterfalls? Which of them have you visited? 15. If you could spend as much money as you wanted, which place would you visit? Why? 16. What places in Estonia (abroad have you been to