Dogs have been man’s best friends for centuries. Even today, they 1) aren't just companions, but also the only means of travel for many people who live in the Arctic. In parts of Greenland, for instance, dog sledding still 2) plays a major role in people’s lives as an essential mode of transport during the winter and spring. Although dog sledding 3) developed hundreds of years ago and was used for hunting and travel, today it is mainly used to promote tourism, especially through sled tours. Dog sledding is one of the best ways for visitors to enjoy the amazing arctic scenery. Most people may 4) have read about dog sledding, but actually experiencing it is completely different. In fact, many countries in the Arctic Circle 5) have been organising dog sled tours for decades. Some of them include catching a glimpse of icebergs and glaciers by day, and 6) sleeping in tents on the sea ice at night. A visit to the Arctic region is a life-long dream for many travellers. Dog sledding tours have a thrill and excitement that is incomparable to other adventure holidays. Without a doubt, dog sledding 7) will continue to fascinate tourists in the future.
The coronavirus, firstly, allowed me to devote more time to my beloved family, and secondly, because of the desperate situation, I got used to cooking at home. I realized how many unnecessary things we use, from clothes to household appliances. All this can be minimized and our life will not become worse from this. We live in the age of consumption, and being isolated, you are thinking more and more about environmental pollution. Taking out the trash, I think more and more about the consumption of plastic and cellophane.
Of course, the pandemic exposed all the problems of our country in the field of health care, education and indicated gaps in work. In my opinion, we have lost spirituality and stopped caring about people close to us. I wish that after the end of COVID-2019, people's attitudes towards life - towards themselves, health and the planet will change. "