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Friday, 21 June 2019

Antarctic Centre Trip Recount

On June 5, 2019, we went to the Antarctic Centre with my ESOL classmates, Mrs, Flores, and Mrs, Briggs. When we entered the entrance we waited for our instructor. While we were waiting, we took some photos with the jetski. When our instructor arrived, she talked about what we were going to be doing and the safety rules. After that, we put our bags in a room. After we put our bags in a room, we went to a place where we were going to stay for a bit and she also showed us what people wear when they are in Antarctica. It was heaps of clothing to wear and Jeremiah wore the clothes. Here's a photo when Jeremiah wore them.

After that, we went to a 4D movie. The first one that we watched was snowboarding and it was fun. We screamed and laughed and the second movie was what Antarctica looks like and there were animals such as penguins, seals, and albatross. After the 4D movie, we went to a storm room. The instructor told us about safety and she gave us plastic to protect our shoes inside. After that, we went to a room to get a jacket to make us warm and we went inside the storm room. It was so really cold inside and we were just having fun and taking photos so here's a photo with all of us. 


When the storm was coming, we went to a small igloo and it was crowded and we were just laughing and having fun. Next, we lined up outside in front of the Hagglund and our co-pilot was Carl and  the driver's assistant was Jeremiah and Mrs. Flores while we were the passengers in the back. When the Hagglund started, we were excited, laughing and screaming. After our ride, we had lunch in the room we were staying in and our instructor explained about Antarctica.


 After she explained, we had some free time so we looked around the Antarctic Centre and we saw the penguins. They were really cute and we also saw huskies. Here's a photo with a husky and the penguins.

We were done! We went back to school and then went home. It was fun and I enjoyed the whole trip.




















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