Tell me about your most distant-travel (furthest away from your home). Write one paragraph about what you did and what you experienced. If it is your desire, this travel can be imaginary. This paragraph is due online or in your journal by Friday, August 26th.
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ReplyDeleteI would want to go to Paris, France. I want to go to France because i want to see the Eiffel tower. I also want to go to France because a lot of people say that France is the most romantic city. I also want to go because there is a lot of history like the wars they had there.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in San Fran my family and I saw the golden gate bridge, and went to pier 39. We had alot of fun, and saw alcatraz.We watched a 4-D movie.Then the next day we went to the winery named Sebatiani and took a tour of the factory. We learned how they make the wine and where they store it. They also said that they store the wine up to 2 years.It was so awesome and I had a great time.
ReplyDeleteIt was a normal day in Polkadotia,Loopz and i had just flown from Reynosa,Mexico and it was 100,000,000 miles away in another dimension. They speaked loopzy but but when they speak, polkadots come out their mouths. They dont understand english nor spanish so i had a loopzy dictionary but i didnt understanded most of it, so that wasnt very helpful. I asked where restroom was and they took me to a kitchen. Appernatly lou means spaghetti.So that was my wierd day in Polkadotia
ReplyDeleteSamira
11 years old
(7) period
imaginary place
The farthest I have been from home is when I went to Africa. First I took a plane to Houston, there we transitioned planes to go to London. In London we road a bus to a different airport and got on a plane that took us to Nairobi, Kenya. We stayed in Nairobi for a while and saw many interesting things. Two weeks later we took a small plane to Eldoret, Kenya and stayed in an orphanage for a week. It was an amazing and experience and something I will never forget.
ReplyDeleteKamryn Jacobs
ReplyDeletefirst period
8/25/11
Disney World
It was 2006 when my parents told me I was going to the happiest place on earth, DISNEY WORLD! I was so happy my face lit up, my eyes were watering, and I couldn't wait. When we got on the plane, I got jitters because that was my first time on a plane. I remember looking at the clouds; they looked like big fluffy cotton balls.
Finally, when we got there I was so excited. When we got off the plane, we went on a shuttle bus to our hotel. The hotel was amazing; when we arrived to our room I remember asking my mom if I could keep the swan folded towels. The next couple days we explored the rest of Disney World. That included riding the scariest rollercoaster in the park and peeing my pants. I was only six give me a break. The last day we were there I got sad, but I will never forget it. I can't wait to go back.
WOW!! This star fruit is amazing! I was in Brazil at my cousins farm where they have tons of starfruit trees. Well..... That was the last thing we did, but before that we went fishing in their lake where I caught my first fish. After that we rode horses and went to there grape plantation. Later we went back to the big city, and ate my grandmas delicious rice and beens with chicken feet. It is always my favorite trip because I get to see my whole family, and get to have the time of my life!!!!
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Black Bear
Have you ever come face to face with a black bear? I did when I traveled to Estes Park, Colorado this summer. I was taking an early morning walk when suddenly a black bear walked two feet in front of me. I ran back to the cabin and grabbed a camera. I took a few great pictures before it ran off into the sunrise.
When I was only six years old my family and I went to Africa. To be exact we were in Kenya. We rented an apartment in Nairobi for three weeks. One thing we did was go on a safari and we saw rhinos, flamingos, giraffes, wart hogs etc. We even saw monkeys steel our food out of our van. After all it was a great.
ReplyDeleteAll of the entries have been intriguing to read. Neal, you are very brave; I would have remained in the cabin!
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