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National park Protected área – arbolito Itinerary mapa Rules and regulations Speeding fines –auto Off-road travel – bici roj Camping Littering basura Prohibited Wild animals – animali Violations reglas rojo The countryside agua Campfires fuego Fasten all gates serca There are restrictions on camping and parkin gout side the designated places is prohibited. Visitors must follow the park's recommendatio ns and laws, more commonly known as the rul es and regulations. It is unusual for people to break the park rules and regulations becausevisitors usually respec t the park. In the case of violations , legalacti ons may take place. A piece of land that has laws to preserve the p eopleand wildlife found there is a protected a rea.
All wild animals , including birds, plants and o ther animals areprotected in the park under T he Wildlife Act, the law for natural parksand re serves An area in a country or region of special intere st becauseof its beauty or history is called a n ational park. The police give speeding fines of 100 pound s for driving too fast on the road. We recommend you leave the plan of the rout e you want to take andthe time you plan to ret urn at reception before you go to the park. Iti neraries can be left at the main office. It is always prohibited to give food to animals in thepark and is never allowed under any circ umstances. Bikes and cars must stay on the paths and roa ds inthe park, as off- road travel is prohibite d. Guard against all risk of fire in the countryside and don't light campfires outside the special area s Enjoy the countryside and respect the plants, animals and natural environment in general. If you do not take your rubbish home and leav e it, you will be littering , for which there is a fine.
Take special care on narrow country roads because of animals and farm machinery. Keep your dogs under close control as your pets can scare farm animals and wildlife. Help to keep all water that goes into rivers orlakes clean by not throwing anything in the water. Farmers grow crops such as potatoes or wheat, whi ch is our food. Farmers have cows and sheep on their land, so plea seleave their livestock , crops and machinery alone. The tractors and other farm machinery are slow an dtake up a lot of space on the road, so be patient Consider other visitors to the park and respect them at all times. Stay on public paths across farmland and you will not get lost. Janine: Good evening, Mrs Jefferson. How can Ihelp you? Mrs Jefferson: Good evening, Janine. We plan to visit theNational Park tomorrow. What can y ou tell us about it? Janine: The park is a very beautiful place, tha t's why it's a protectedarea. It's only 30 minut es away and is a beautiful drive through the mountains.
Mrs Jefferson: Do we have to be careful of an ything? Can youtell us about the rules and reg ulations for the park, please? Janine: Yes, please be careful. The park has many rules to protect you and thelandscape a nd wildlife there. Also, you must be careful yo urself because the weather inthe mountains c an be bad and sometimes the roads close earl y because of bad weather Mrs Jefferson: I see. Do you have any inform ation about the park? Wewant to take our dog for a walk and go and have a barbecue there i nthe afternoon. Janine: Of course, Mrs Jefferson. Here is a bro chure from the HighlandPark that tells you ho w to be safe and follow the rules of the park. Janine: Please, make sure you check you are i n an area authorised to make fires, MrsJefferso n. There is a fine if you cook or camp outside t he authorised areas, and becareful with your d og in the park. Your dog must be on a lead wit h you at all times. Mrs Jefferson: Oh, I see. Thank you. There is a lotof information here. Janine: That's true. Could I recommend you re ad it now and tomorrow, when you give me yo ur itinerary I will answer any questions you ha ve?