| A | B |
| vandalise | willfully or ignorantly damage and destroy property |
| irresponsible | unreliable, incapable of being responsible |
| infrastructure | a foundation, the permanent structure of an organisation |
| impact | a collision, an effect or influence |
| campaign | military operations of an army in the warfield, aggressive action intended to influence people or voters |
| route | way or road for passage of travel |
| inconvenient | giving trouble or discomfort, lacking in facilities |
| residential | relating to houses or people who live there |
| industrial | relating to or resulting from industry or productive labour eg manufacturing companies |
| safari | a journey or expedition especially in East Africa |
| compass | to surround, comprehend, achieve, to make a circuit of |
| archaeology | the science of antiquities or prehistoric objects |
| excavate | make a hole or tunnel into, expose or lay bare by digging |
| variety | having a number of things of different kinds |
| backpacker | a traveller who carries all they need in a pack on their back and uses cheap accomodation and transport |
| links | connections or ways to get from one place to another |
| rabid | expressing strong feelings, usually disapproving, related to the disease rabies |
| epidemic | a fast spreading disease or style that travels quickly and is widespread |
| embark | to start on a journey or project |
| minimalist | a style that uses very few objects and which is known for its clean, uncluttered "look" |