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(UFU - 2019 - 1ª FASE ) Active Trips: Grab your gear and head into the wilderness with National Geographic! On our active expeditions, you'll venture off the beaten path in spectacular places around the globe, following in the footsteps of National Geographic’s explorers and adventurers. Trek through some of the world's most legendary mountain ranges; go kayaking amid icebergs and calving glaciers; and discover wild and stunning landscapes by foot, horseback, and even dogsled. Whether you find yourself snorkeling with majestic whale sharks, snowshoeing to remote waterfalls, or hiking an ancient pilgrimage route, you’ll experience the unforgettable rush that comes with achieving a personal quest. And we keep our group size to a maximum of 16 so that we can move with agility, interact with local cultures, and enjoy every place we visit in-depth.

. Acesso em 02.mar.2019.

Based on the text, one can infer that

A

you have to be physically active to join these expeditions.

B

these trips explore untouched National Geographic routes.

C

a disadvantage about these trips is that they’re superficial.

D

the adventures are aimed at those who enjoy privacy.

Gabarito:

you have to be physically active to join these expeditions.

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