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Monday, February 6, 2017

Visiting My Homeland - The Dominican Republic

travelling has always been a warmth of mine. I have establish that exploring sassy places, meeting new people and cometing to enjoy different cultures is exceptionally inspiring. This prehistorical summer, I went to visit my birthplace, the Dominican Republic. I hadnt been to my homeland since I was a young boy, and I had an amazing time on my visit. It began when school had finished, and my family and I had been anticipating for this pass trip for some(prenominal) months. When we drop dead on the airplane, there was the facial expression of excitement that we will ultimately be there in a matter of hours. The intact flight time to get there was nearly 6 hours, and that doesnt include the many hours sitting in the aerodrome waiting for your next flight. When we in conclusion arrive at our destination, our family members, who we harbourt seen in a long time, greeted us. \n We spent our setoff week in the metropolis of the country, Santo Domingo, which ha ppens to be the first base metropolis established by capital of Ohio in the New World. So a lot of historical buildings, monuments, old Spanish Forts, and first University in the Americas. During the week we normally spent our time see our families and friends. Every day we would ordinarily eat at a good restaurant; we would go to either a Chinese restaurant or a typical Dominican restaurant. sometimes we would shop around at a mall. Some malls we visited, in my opinion, were made especially for the stop number class. I call back visit one and everything was super expensive, shirts would hail hundreds of dollars and many of the stores where elite and tho found in Europe. as well many of the restaurant in the mall were really price and for the high class. In the Dominican Republic, but especially in the capital, traffic is probably deal no other in North America. I remember our first day, my family and I were in rush traffic. My heart was banging out of my chest because Ive never seen traffic the like that anywhere in the U.S. C...

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