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Trip to Australia
After a long monotonous school schedule and unbearable heat of summers, I was looking forward to a big day for every student that is the day our summer vacations start. My summer vacations started from 10th May the last day of school, it was exciting as I have been discussing about the holidays plan with my friends and lots of plans were already running in my mind and almost occupied the major portion of my mind. The very next day I started discussing plans with my parents but no sooner I realized that I have my vacations but not my father as he still has his office work but seeing my excitement he finally planned a holiday to Australia. I was very excited about this holiday, as I have been seeing such a fascinating place like Australia either in movies or on Discovery channel. The moment I thought about Australia I had an image of miles and miles of lush green lands, Kangaroos and beaches but Australia is much more then what I was thinking.

After packing all the stuff we left for New Delhi, I was being accompanied by my elder brother, mother and my father. We boarded our flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport New Delhi on 9th June at 8:30 in the morning and reached Australia on 10th June at 12:30 in the noon. We received a warm welcome from our tourist company representative and went to our hotel after checking in the hotel we all took a long sleep as we had hectic schedule for the next day. After a long sleep we all were feeling very refreshing then we left for Jet Boating it was a thrilling experience then we went for World wide famous Sydney Stadium, which was built in 1908 and then we went for Sydney Harbor Bridge which is a steel through arch bridge which connects Sydney central business district and North Shore after a long tiring day we got back to hotel for the dinner and a sound sleep. The next morning we went for Sea Plane, which is capable of landing on water, I have been seeing this in Movies several times and now we all

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