I'll tell you the things I did in London before I leave to Canada. When we got there we settled at our apartment. That morning we walked through westminister abbey where we saw many coat of arms, the tomb of elizabeth 1, even graves right underneath our feet!
We also saw Churchill's war cabinets where I saw maps, typewriters, a 1900's timeline, Churchill's cigar, royal marine guards (fake not real) commonwealth allies (on a map) etc. etc. My dad bought 3 war books for me to read. One was about the M4 Sherman tank another was about airborne tactics, the last one was about the kamikaze suicide weapons. I also went to Downing street where the prime minister lives.
While in London we took a lot of trains. One announcement said that pickpockets operated at the station. As soon as I heard that I became very suspicious of everyone. On Thursday we saw the Tate modern museum where we saw the movie The Itch of the Golden Nit, which was made out of children's drawings. Before that we saw my favorite place, the imperial war museum. We saw tanks, planes and artillery. We went to this area where what it would be like during the blitz (the nazi firebombing campaign), and what it be like to be in a World war 1 trench, well the trench had models of british soldiers and the area smelled like Sulphur. Sadly we did not see everything but no worries we returned and saw the rest today! We also saw the Holocaust exhibit and it was just tragic what happened. On a little documentary Joseph Gobbels (head of the nazi propaganda) was speaking about the Jewish people. I never heard such lies in my entire life!
We are now preparing to go home. I will be really happy to see my family again, but I'll miss the wonders of Thailand, Hawaii, Egypt, Turkey, and England.
This is the Shipley around the world trip, 5 countries, 4 continents, 3 oceans, 2 many flights and 1 BIG EXPERIENCE
Monday, August 22, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Aegean adventure
This is my final day in Turkey, but first let me tell you what I did the previous days. We went to Pamnukale where we waded in hot springs and swam in cleopatra pool among ruins of the ancient city hierapolis and we saw saw tombs, ruins and the necropolis. Yesterday we went on a boat tour with our relatives on the Aegean Sea. We swam and dived and used a plank as a diving board. We saw fish sea urchins even a white tube worm! We also had a BBQ on the boat, the food was extraordinary. For entertainment I jumped off the boat while doing an action pose. Today I am going shopping and to the Marmaris castle. Yesterday my father was stopped by the police just because he forgot to use a hand signal when turning. (he was trying to get around a garbage truck stopped in the middle of the road). At that moment I thought we were going to the slammer, the big house, the grey bar hotel. My dad spoke english really fast to get out of it because the police couldn't understand a word he was saying.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Turkish delight
Right now I'm in Marmaris, a town not far from the Aegean sea. I'll tell you what I did in Istanbul. I went to the famous blue mosque which had six minarets and the tiling on the inside which was blue. I also visited Highia Sophia where my sister Sophia got her name. My favourite place was the turkish naval museum. Which had warships from world war one. Galata tower was fascinating and I went vertigo just by going on the balcony. We went to istakal ave. on a tram where I overeacted about an upset stomach.
After Istanbul we flew on a plane to Cappadocia. It is in the Eastern part of Turkey. The best part is we slept in a cave. We explored. We went to the cavern cities where the Hittites and early christians settled. We saw an extinct volcano which formed hoodoos. We climbed the uchisar castle and journeyed across zelve valley.
Then we flew to Marmaris, the town I mentioned earlier. We traveled to both the Medetariannian and the Aegean sea. I visited my cousins. I even played mortal combat a (video game) with them. We went to the ancient city of Ephesus. Ephasus is where Paul preached and was home to the Ephesians. We also went to an abandonded Greek town called Kayakoy. We drove down the datcha peninsula and went to the ruins of Knidos.
I love turkey but still, there is no place like home.
After Istanbul we flew on a plane to Cappadocia. It is in the Eastern part of Turkey. The best part is we slept in a cave. We explored. We went to the cavern cities where the Hittites and early christians settled. We saw an extinct volcano which formed hoodoos. We climbed the uchisar castle and journeyed across zelve valley.
Then we flew to Marmaris, the town I mentioned earlier. We traveled to both the Medetariannian and the Aegean sea. I visited my cousins. I even played mortal combat a (video game) with them. We went to the ancient city of Ephesus. Ephasus is where Paul preached and was home to the Ephesians. We also went to an abandonded Greek town called Kayakoy. We drove down the datcha peninsula and went to the ruins of Knidos.
I love turkey but still, there is no place like home.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Aquarium adventure
Istanbul was a lot of fun. One day we rode the tramway to the Forum. It's a shopping mall in Istanbul. My dad was going to buy DVD's but first we went to the aquarium. It was called Turkuazoo. I began to like it as soon as I saw the first exhibit. There was a turtle called the mata mata turtle which was found in the amazon river. The next exhibit was full of red bellied piranhas! I heard this story that when a bus crashed into the amazon, 39 people were eaten alive by those ferocious fish!! The next exhibit had puffer fish which was fascinating. The next one had the legendary Arapima. These fish can leap out of the water a whack people off their boats and the person would soon drown. There was a red tailed catfish which could swallow a man whole! Some of the ocean exhibits were full of stingrays. In an 80m underwater tunnel, one stingray flew directly over me. The aquatic tunnel had also sand tiger sharks, a nurse shark and a zebra shark. In one exhibit there was whole family of clownfish, and in another there was very rare fish that reproduced only once in its life! In another there were lots of crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters etc. There was a horseshoe crab exhibit where you can even touch them.
Later we did find DVDs. One movie we saw but did not buy was called Shark in Venice. We get to have a family movie night every night when we come home.
Right now I am in Cappadocia. It is very hot but it will be a lot of fun.
Later we did find DVDs. One movie we saw but did not buy was called Shark in Venice. We get to have a family movie night every night when we come home.
Right now I am in Cappadocia. It is very hot but it will be a lot of fun.
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