You are an intrepid explorer, a seeker of new worlds, a traveller on a voyage of discovery….. Let your imagination take you……. ……….on an incredible adventure!

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You are an intrepid explorer, a seeker of new worlds, a traveller on a voyage of discovery….. Let your imagination take you……. ……….on an incredible adventure!

You are going to a place you have never been before. Where? ….a desert island? ….a distant planet? ….a foreign land? ….an alien environment?

You are limited only by your own imagination….. ….you can choose five objects, but first you need to take account of your environment…

Temperature – 38 degrees centigrade – high humidity Inhabitants – rumours of ancient tribes Food – plant supplies only Hazards – mosquitoes. Click for data The forest…

£100 compact mirror i-pod toothpaste notepad/pen ruck-sack swiss army knife any book tent shovelpots and pans binoculars Choose 5 items to take to the forest… To desert Next 12

Choose 5 items to take to the forest… lighter candle saw Fire extinguisher water mobile phone string sun-cream baseball hat watch tentsewing kit To desert Previous 12

Temperature – 40 degrees centigrade – low humidityInhabitants – totally desertedFood supply - unknownHazards – WARNING – limited water Click for data The desert...

£100 compact mirror i-pod toothpaste notepad/pen ruck-sack swiss army knife any book tent shovelpots and pans binoculars Choose 5 items to take to the desert… To ruins Next 12

Choose 5 items to take to the desert… lighter candle saw Fire extinguisher water mobile phone string sun-cream baseball hat watch tentsewing kit To ruins Previous 12

Temperature variable -5 to 20 degrees centigrade Inhabitants – evidence of simple civilization Food – possible to barter Hazards – unknown language spoken Click for data The ruins…

£100 compact mirror i-pod toothpaste notepad/pen ruck-sack swiss army knife any book tent shovelpots and pans binoculars Choose 5 items to take to the ruins… Next 12

Choose 5 items to take to the ruins… lighter candle saw Fire extinguisher water mobile phone string sun-cream baseball hat watch tentsewing kit Previous 12