jueves, 2 de junio de 2016

EXPERIENCES

-I have already been to Morocco. Morocco is the country where I was born. I go almost every year during the summer. I like very much going because, besides that my family lives there, I love the atmosphere that there is.


-I have already jumped a cliff. This summer, we went  with my family and cousins to an amazing rocky beach. On that beach, my father and my aunts were jumping from a cliff when they were young, so I decided to do it and it was incredible.

-I have already ridden on a horse. In sixth grade we went to Vall de Núria with school, where we did several activities, including horseback riding. It was a very amazing experience, and I will repeat it in the future.


-I haven't been diving. One of my dreams is diving in a paradisiacal beach to see the colorful coral reefs and reef fish.

-I haven't been to Thailand. It is a country that has always attract my attention, for their islands, nature, temples, cities and mountains.

-I haven't gone parachuting. Because it is an unforgettable experience and feel a real adrenaline flight

REQUIEM

Requiem is the third and final book of the Delirium Trilogy.
The novel is told from two perspectives; Lena Haloway's in the Wilds and Hana Tate's in Portland.
After rescuing Julian from a death sentence, Lena and her friends fled to the Wilds. But the Wilds are no longer a safe haven—pockets of rebellion have opened throughout the country, and the government cannot deny the existence of Invalids. Regulators now infiltrate the borderlands to stamp out the rebels, and as Lena navigates the increasingly dangerous terrain, her best friend, Hana, lives a safe, loveless life in Portland as the fiancé of the young mayor. 


miércoles, 1 de junio de 2016

MARIETA ISLANDS

The Hidden Beach of Marieta Islands was formed by military testing and volcanic activity; photo courtesy of Vallarta AdventuresThey are a small group of uninhabited islands a few miles off the North coast of the Banderas Bay, with two main volcanic islands dating from around 60,000 years ago, one called Isla Redonda (Round Island) and the other Isla Larga (Long Island).
These islands are a real natural treasure. In the early 1900s the military used the sight for weapons testing until scientist Jacques Cousteau advocated for its protection—now, fishing, hunting, or even stepping foot in the area is prohibited by the government.
You could get into the crater by either jumping off the ledge on top and into the sea below or swimming through a short tunnel carved by the sea from the ocean side and into the crater, where you'll be able to land on this incredible beach.