It was early 5:00am and I took a bath and changed my clothes for the mangrove walk, bird festival and mount Makiling. We had to pack Up because we were going to move to a different house so we placed it in the bus then off we went to the bird festival, the area was tight to go through and there were these banners so our bus would hit them so we asked for a cab to bring 110 students (but of course not all in one go)
So we arrived at the bird festival and we could buy items, see birds and the mangrove walk. After eating lunch we went to the mangrove walk, the bridge was made of bamboo so since there was a lot of people in one area a part of the bridge fell and 3 people fell. So I was so scared to walk on the bridge, that I was stepping on the middle of the bamboo bridge we reached a little hut which was also made of bamboo (what the hell?!) so I was scared and we had to sit there for a few minutes then I noticed I had red spots in my arm and I asked my biology teacher and she said it was Philippine poison Ivy. So we went back to nurse and she out medicine on. We asked for a cab again and went to the bus.
Nest stop mt. Makiling, with the big cross with the awesome elevator with it. I noticed when we reached mt. Makiling there were so much stairs my legs were aching we saw a museum filled with armor and guns then up we went up and up and up to the cross and bought some souvenirs. Then we went back to the bus for a rest, we were driving back to the house and my bus mates were singing commercials from the television. We arrived at the house and we fixed up out tent again then we had a meeting about the owner of the incubators and a meeting about our medical mission that we'll have tomorrow. Then when we were finished we were about to sleep but it rained and our tent wasnt thick enough so we had to over to the area where we had our meeting a lot had to move because of their tent. Lights out!
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Where I've Been
Short StoryHi I'm Amanda and hope you love my first book, it's all about my trip to Bataan