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The Tundra 1hundra
!Bang Bang 3hunna
Travel Agency
!The trip that makes all other
trips seem like they suck!
The Arctic Tundra is located across the northern hemisphere in places like
Alaska, Canada, and Siberia.
It consists of an extremely diverse landscape including mountains, rivers, and plateaus. The Tundra is also referred to as the “cold desert” due to its dry winds, low precipitation, and widespread permafrost.
Us at Bang Bang 3hunna travel agency know you’ll love your trip to the Tundra 1hundra. Just look into this baby seal’s
eyes and tell me you don’t wanna go right now. He’s waiting for you. Once you decide to book a trip call the number
below.
Bang Bang 3hunna
Travel Agency !
300 Ballislife Blvd. Swagville, FL, 11111 !1 (800) splash - bros !!!!
Bang Bang 3hunna Travel Agency is not held responsible for any of the following possibilities: bear attacks, drowning, hypothermia, boredom, regret, starvation, no cell phone service, false advertising, allergic reactions, avalanches, taking your money and not actually taking you on a trip.
The Tundra experiences long, cold, and dry winters.
And short, but cool and moister summers.
This makes summer the perfect time to come up
and experience the beauty!
The Tundra has an astounding amount of wildlife and many different species including the polar bear, arctic fox, arctic hare, caribou, snowy owl, musk ox, and the rock ptarmigan.
The musk ox has adapted to the conditions by developing 2 layers of fur, one short, one long to protect from wind and insulate heat.Because of the
permafrost, it is hard for sprawling vegetation to grow, but certain flowers, shrubs, mosses, and grasses have adapted by becoming shorter and sturdier to survive through harsh wind.
Activities on this amazing trip include some of the world’s best
wildlife viewing, kayaking/canoeing, and hiking!
BUT WAIT! time may be running out
Global warming is causing the permafrost to melt and conditions to change too
quickly for the wildlife to adapt. So come visit the beautiful Tundra while it’s still
thriving. You won’t regret it.