Everyone has the dream list of where they would love to travel. Here's my top 5.
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America |
- North America - New York and Broadway are obviously the top place I must visit, and then I would have to go to Disney World Florida, Orlando Sea Resort, and Las Vegas too. The hustle and bustle, the glitz and glamour, the sights and scenes, all the things I love about a city.
- Antarctica - An incredibly unique, once in a lifetime holiday. Yes, it would be cold and super expensive, and medical supplies are limited, but ever since I heard you could visit in a Geography GCSE class, I've wanted to go. The peace and tranquillity there, and in December and January the Penguin chicks hatch, and with all the wildlife and greenery (it's not all white frozen land!) it would be breathtakingly beautiful.
- Australia - The heat, the beaches, the sand and sea, being there for two weeks would be an ideal break. Melbourne especially - wildlife, peaceful islands, beautiful scenery, and swimming with dolphins… I think so!
- Paris - I would love to climb the Eiffel Tower, and sit in a french restaurant or coffee shop with a book and watch the world go by. I think a shopping trip here would be in order as well!
- Nepal - My grandparents from my Mums side come from here. It's a poor, poverty stricken place, and I would really like to see where my heritage is from. They live their lives so differently to us, My great grandfather owned a tea plantation in Darjeeling, and my great grandmother was a tea picker there! When they retired, they had the choice of moving to either Australia, Canada or England, and his best friend lived in Rugby so that's why we're all here!
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Antarctica |
Today I'm grateful for
- Mums Sunday roast!
- Organising cinema trips out - Planning a social life!!
- Writing letters - there's nothing more satisfying.
- The internet - for letting me stay in touch with friends when I can't leave the house.
- My friends (Holly!) for making me cry with laughter.
You are crazy. Poppa Richard will take you to Nepal!
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