| A | B |
| tourists | a visitor who travels for pleasure |
| vegetation | the plant covering in an area |
| grazing | feeding on grass (used for animals who eat grass) |
| missionaries | people, esp. members of the clergy, sent on a religious mission to covert others to a faith |
| barren | without life |
| discourage | to advise against, try to prevent |
| uninhabitable | not fit to be lived in |
| formerly | in the past, some time ago |
| foolhardy | reckless, rash |
| influx | arrival of a large number of people |
| blame | responsibility for something bad |
| target | an object aimed at with weapons |
| secluded | hidden |
| crime | a bad thing; illegal act |
| infertile | not good for growing plants or crops |
| native | a person born in that place |
| committed | did something (wrong) |
| draws | attracts |
| boast | brag about; to praise oneself |
| ethnic | related to group characteristics, such as race, country of origin, religion, or culture |
| off-limits | referring to places where certain people are not allowed to go |
| suspected | believed, think someone is guilty |
| diverse | varied; different |