Introduction
The book series “The Amazing Adventures of Mark and Liz” takes you on a journey of epic proportions following Mark and Elizabeth, Liz for short, as they travel around the world. Mark a born leader is strong, clever, adventurous, and courageous for his ripe age of 18 years old. He has blue eyes like the sea, brown short hair, a strong jaw, long hands, and muscled long legs giving him a height of about 1,90 meters. His sister Liz a beautiful blue sparkling eyes, long blond hair, thin and with good shape, sometimes dreamy and frightened, but usually determined, clever, and courageous girl of 17 years old. They are from Miami, Florida, Neighbors. Of Henry and his sons, Paul, Tim, Din (The heroes of the series, The Amazing Flying Belt). One day when they came to meet their friend Din (in a rare time when he was at home and not far away on his adventures.) they also were greeted by Henry Din’s father. who suggested they began their first adventure for him, in return, they will get a boat and flying belts each, the same he and his sons and their girlfriends use. If they succeed in those missions, the special boat and flying belts will become theirs. The boat would be operated by electricity produced from solar energy and equipped with all the parts of Henry’s yacht, and Din’s boat to enable them to survive even in a stormy sea. Their flying belt would be the same as Henry’s consisting of a machine that would be light and small enough to be worn around the waist. It would be full of tiny electronic and mechanical devices to enable one, a maximum of two people to fly unlimited distances at different velocities and heights. It would be powered by a special device that converted the sun’s energy into electricity. The user would never need to worry about any fuel for his flying belt. For balance, the belt generated air pockets around the user to allow him to sit, stand, or lie down while flying. Another crucial device was a special container tied on each side of the belt that pulled out and accumulated the moisture from the air, even in arid conditions (this, of course, works more slowly than in humid countries.) It had many more devices - complicated and difficult to understand.