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Treasure and Pirates
Click on the links below to go to the Flickr page for each photograph.
Flickr | Treasure is valuable. | |
Flickr | Gold can be treasure. | |
Flickr | Jewels can be treasure. | |
Flickr | Diamonds can be treasure. | |
Flickr | A king's crown can be treasure. | |
Flickr | Coins can be treasure. | |
Flickr | Some people think treasure is buried on the land. | |
Flickr | Most treasure is buried at the bottom of the sea. | |
Flickr | The treasure is buried in ships that sank. | |
Flickr | Some people think that treasure is buried in fancy treasure chests. | |
Flickr | Usually, treasure is in a plain old box. | |
Flickr | Fancy treasure chests would be too easy for pirates to find. | |
Flickr | Pirates like to steal treasure. | |
Flickr | To keep treasure safe, use a plain old box. | |
Flickr | To keep treasure safe, use a good ship that won't sink. | |
Flickr | To keep treasure safe, stay away from pirates! |