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Friday, 6 May 2016

My Holiday

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On the 15th of last month April 2016 school had been on a break for term 1, 2 weeks we had for our holiday till term 2. Although during those 2 weeks of holiday I had been out to places with my family and I.

A place i’ve been at the average age of 5, I finally came back after 6 years, we arrived at Kelly Tarlton’s Sea Life Aquarium once again with my dad Filipo, Older Brother Hansome, Younger brother Pelenise along with little sisters, brothers and niece Litia, Athena, Achilleze, and finally Princess Likita.

Entering the Sea Life Aquarium it was a curved entrance making our way down to the reception to buy our tickets. We bought the tickets and made our way through the tunnels and through taking photo’s entering the spinning tube of dizziness.

The spinning tube of dizziness is when you have to walk through a moving tube to get across the other side before falling on the floor. It is very dizzy. Out from the spinning tube and out to see the cute penguins. Penguins were swimming even some were staring at people’s camera. A penguin came toward my niece and I, so we decided to take a picture of it.

Next, my family and I went to see the seahorses, they weren’t exactly what I thought they would have been but they looked weird. I saw mostly orangey redish seahorses mostly. The seahorses were roaming around in their tank until my little niece came to scare them I think with her hands touching the glass made the seahorses get her attention. Laughing away to see the shark tunnel my family and I were quite loud I suppose.


Afterwards we went throughout the corners straight to the shark tunnel where you could see all the horrified, scary and big sea creatures such as Sharks, Fish, and tiki stands. We travelled on a moving floor seeing all the sea creatures in the tunnel was an experience. But it was pretty boring.

Later on we went throughout the gift shop buying a large stuffed penguin for my little niece to buy our photo’s, it cost $45.00 dollars. My dad bought the photo’s and we all exited out with a 50% of boredom faces and 50% of happy faces, but mine was lost.

It was fun for the little kids though so it payed off buying the tickets.

1 comments:

Alfred said...

Great Job Linda and great story keep up the awesome work!!!

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