I’ve gotta say today was a pretty awesome day. Even though I had no idea where I was going it all turned out to be amazing. First off, I got to go on my first train ride, which was great! It’s actually pretty much like taking the regular bus, but it was a cool first time experience anyways. As we arrived in Henderson, we met up with our host, Mega, who took us around for the day, which was awesome!
First off on our mystery adventure, Megan took us to this museum in the mountains. This was so exciting for me because I wanted to finally see the greenery in New Zealand. Once we arrived, it was absolutely breathtaking. When we were up there, upon gazing at all the scenery, all of what I was seeing was all that I imagined of New Zealand. Lush tree’s, big lakes, and the natural aspect that really topped it all off. I felt I could just sit there all day and take in all the vegetation and be at peace. There’s just something about seeing the landscape that really gets me. It was like taking in all I needed to take in of New Zealand. Next mystery adventure was to the beach! If theres something that needs to be known about me, it’s that I love the beach. Maybe just as equally as I love being in the forest, but I don’t know, both are very whimsical. Immediately upon arrival I literally ran out of the car into the sand. Partially because I’ve never had much of an open space to spread my legs, and two because I was just so darn excited. Feeling the water was also cool too. At first I anticipated the water would be super cold because I seen a bunch of people wearing full suits, but upon contact it was great. The scenery was again a breathtaking sight. Words cannot even describe how incredible a sight this beach was. It was just incredible how the water just reflected the sky and all its entirety that just created THE MOST BEAUTIFUL scene I've ever laid eyes on . It was all so mind-blowing that for once my spiritual self felt complete!!!! -Kealohi S.
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