(50 pts) inventen una descripción de un viaje extenso por favor si pueden que sea en ingles (50 pts)
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The best trip I have ever gone on was my fifteenth birthday’s trip. I chose Europe as a destination and so could visit many cities in just a few days. It has been ten years since that unforgettable experience and I can remember every minute of it as it had happened only yesterday.
My mother and I travelled for over twenty hours on a plane in order to get to Barajas Airport, Spain. It was my first time on a plane and so was my mother’s. We were both really excited. In the middle of the night, I woke up and could see the sun rising from above. That was incredible.
We arrived at Madrid and took a two-days tour of the city. We visited the Museo del Prado, the most important museum in Spain. We also walked up and down La Via Street, the main avenue in Madrid, where we could see some gorgeous buildings.
The next stop of the trip was Paris, my favorite city in the whole world. It’s not only beautiful but also very exciting. There are always activities taking place at any time. Luxembourg Gardens and Versailles Palace are the most incredible spots one can think of.
After Paris, we headed north to Brugge, in Belgium. It’s an inspiring little town, very old and well kept, with the most delicious chocolate I have ever tasted. A lot of magic-related souvenirs are on sale there, because it’s name in Spanish is “Brujas”, although Brugge means nothing of the sort!
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My life has changed a lot in the past couple of years. Everything is turning out different than I expected. And this summer was no exception.
Since I don’t have a “real job”, but I still have a lot of work to do, I can travel… or not. All I have to do is get my work done before leaving. Or I can work while travelling. But that’s not too much fun.
Anyway, at the end of June I finished my book Inglés Coloquial.
In July, I went to Santander with some Spanish friends. I stayed at my friend’s house in the center of Santander, and had a great time. For me, the most exciting part was that my friend’s mother made cocido montañés, one of my favorite foods. We also did some nice walks in the towns around Santander. I got a bit sunburned at the beach, but otherwise enjoyed the cool weather, the food and the beautiful landscapes.
After a week in Santander, it was back to Madrid, and back to work!
I wrote an ebook about all the different English verb tenses, which my lovely subscribers to Pasaporte al Inglés have received, and I made a bunch of videos. I passed a million views on my YouTube channel. And I finally published the softcover version of Inglés Coloquial on Amazon.
Of course, summer is no excuse to stop working out. I continued going to boxing class in Parque Retiro, and I wrote an article about it too: Feeling the burn with Madrid for Refugees.
I also spent a lot of time reading. I read almost every day, and I’m still trying to read a book every week.
After a few weeks of work (and a bit of boredom because of the general lack of activity in Madrid) I was off to the Pyrenees!
In this case, I was going to Vielha, a town in the mountains close to the French border. I had never been to the Pyrenees before, and I was excited to explore the mountains.
I did a couple of very nice walks along the rivers there, and I also climbed a couple of mountains. The best (and hardest) hike I did was up to Pòrt de Vielha, at about 2500 meters of altitude. You can read about it here: The long, hard road out of Vielha.
Finally, I came back to Madrid to continue working. I have some big plans for this website in the future. We’ll see!