Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Ella E.

     This summer my family and I took a trip to Venezuela, South America for our annual famaily vacation. This is my first time ever leaving the country or using my passport. The first place we went to is Margarita Island, which is famous for their amazings club, shopping centers, and beaches which is awesome for tanning or swimming in the ocean. My dad typically stays in the hotel when my mom and I shop, but surprisingly he didn't, he was so amazed by the structure of their builds. He's a building and concretion manager so he is very occupied by that when my mother and I were shopping. Something that was even more amazing than the shopping center was the hotels that occupied that island, some quit tall and skinny, some long and wide, but something that made them all alike was how beautiful they were. Personally, I enough the our hotel for two main reasons; number one, it as right one the beach, so I could watch the surfers crash into the biggest waves I've ever seen. Number two, I had the biggest swimming pool in world only 23 steps away from my hotel.

     The next place we visited was Angel Falls, apart of Canaima National Park. This water fall drops from the table top of a mountain over one-thousand meters. One thing that I found interesting, was the fact that you're only able to access it by air. When we got to the very top of the mountain, my older sister Macy threated to push me out of the helicopter if I would "shut up." We were up there for about one hour, admiring all the adorable giant otter.

     The last place we went on our trip to Venezuela was Coro and the Sand Dunes. It was one of the first colonies. The city has over 600 building which is a fusion from the Dutch and Spanish architectural techniques. These Dunes aren't only accompied by people, but also animals such as lizards. Our tour guide told us not to get near the lizards because some are very dangerous.

      To conclude, my families trip to Venezuela was defiantly a memorable one because of all the places we've visited and all the interesting facts that these places have in their history. 







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