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  1. 4. Garden A garden that showcases a wide variety of plants, flowers, and trees. Botanical gardens are often used for education, research, and recreation.
  2. 6. A famous or significant structure, monument, or natural feature that holds historical, cultural, or architectural importance. Landmarks symbolize a specific place or period.
  3. 7. A venue for live performances, such as plays, musicals, or concerts. Theaters have stages, seats, and sometimes elaborate sets.
  4. 9. A facility that houses and displays various aquatic animals and plants. Aquariums provide opportunities for people to learn about marine life.
  5. 11. A green and open space where people can relax, play, and enjoy nature. Parks often have trees, grass, benches, and playgrounds.
  6. 12. A large sports arena or facility where games, matches, or concerts take place. Stadiums can hold thousands of spectators.
  7. 13. Park An amusement park that follows a specific theme or concept, such as a movie, cartoon, or historical period. Theme parks offer rides and attractions based on the theme.
  8. 15. A sandy or pebbly area along the edge of a body of water, such as the ocean or a lake. People go to the beach to swim, sunbathe, or build sandcastles.
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  1. 1. A place where animals from around the world are kept and cared for. People visit the zoo to see and learn about different animals.
  2. 2. A large fortified building or structure that was typically used for defense in the past. Castles often have towers, walls, and moats.
  3. 3. A facility that simulates the night sky and displays astronomical objects and phenomena using projectors and domes. Planetariums are used for educational and recreational purposes.
  4. 5. A place equipped with telescopes and instruments for observing celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies. Observatories are used for astronomy and stargazing.
  5. 8. A place where books, magazines, and other resources are kept for people to borrow or read. Libraries promote reading and learning.
  6. 10. Park A park that features various rides, games, and attractions for entertainment purposes. Roller coasters, carousels, and Ferris wheels are common in amusement parks.
  7. 14. A building or institution that displays collections of artifacts, artworks, or historical objects. Museums help preserve and educate about culture and history.