The Last is a Blast

28 Feb 2011by

Today I woke up at 7:30am and I didn’t really know what’s going on, so …ok. Then we got the delicious breakfast as always: Eggs, bread and pancake with jelly and butter on a side, so so delicious!

We walked to the Wave’s office which is a really long way, like walking 20 blocks in New York. When we got there we waited in a little park that is pretty close, it was 8:50am and we started walking at 9 o’clock. It was a really long way, my water bottle got empty and I wasn’t in the middle of the way I was thirsty all the way there. We all walked 4 miles plus!!

Getting down a rock mountain or whatever, then we got to a cave it really smelled bad! There were dead animals and I saw a sea lion dead too, it was pretty sad but also felt like an adventure!

After we got to a cave that had a way through that was very small and people had to bend down to walk, but after a while they didn’t got to the end and they all got scared out by nothing just imagination (ha, ha, ha).

There were two ways and the other one led to a very dangerous beach but the boys still had fun on that dirty water. There also were a lot of rocks with formations, it was so cool. On the other side of rocks on that same beach there were ropes to climb up. So all the girls from the group: Ms. Rios, Ms. Schwenkler, Ms. Tran, Eunice, Cristina and me except Michelle went up!

Then we said “Somos reinas del mundo!” (we are the queens of the world.) and then Jake took a picture of us since he was the only boy up there.

It wasn’t that much trouble to get down and the we went for a BBQ….(It was more Delicious than anything else I had for food here in Peruuuuu). After that we just went to hostel and relaxed until 7 o’clock and had dinner and right now I’m just relaxing with my friends and new close bonds I’ve made.

Jasmine Martinez


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