EOTC Reflections
In the last three days on EOTC, we have been going in one of the best trips of the term, we have been going to Adrinarline Forest, Jellie Park, and to the city.
Adrenaline forest was one of my favourite and scariest trips I've been to, we have been climbing on high trees and short trees, each of them has levels and difficulties. At Adrenaline Forest we have also been to a nearby playground, playing, climbing and finding four-leaf clovers. There was also a basketball court, mini-golf, swings, flying fox and a funning looking web where you can climb on. What frightened me during Adrenaline forest was when I moving level by level I started to realise when I looked down I started moving higher and higher. My favourite part during Adrinarline Forest was when we climbed because It was my first time and my best experience climbing in Adrenaline Forest.
On Jellie Park was also one of my fun trips so far, there was a hydro slide, a jumping board and of course a very large pool that can probably fit around 100 kids or more. The things that challenged me during Jellie park was when I had to wait in a long line of people during the hydro slide. My favourite part during Jellie Park was the hydro slide because you get to slide there with around 1 to 7 people or less.
On City was probably by the best trip out of all the trips I've been to, we have been doing a scavenger hunt in a museum and found many interesting things on the way after the scavenger hunt we went to the library and explored around the area. My most favourite part in the city was when we went to Magaret MahyPark because their playground was massive and there was a very long slide and flying fox.
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