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By dont drink alcohol, Section Leisure
Posted on Tue Jun 22, 2004 at 03:30:32 PM PST
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I have been to many places, America for the first thing, Jamaica, Canada, Saipan and so forth.  But out of all the places I have been, the most unforgettable place was New Zealand.  


One of the reasons why it was impressive was because I went there all by my self.  Well, actually, not all by my self because I went there with my school as an excursion.  But each of us had to stay with a host family alone.  So, alone in that kind of meaning.  
When I talk about my trip to New Zealand, I can't leave out the wonderful sights they had.  Right in front of the Newton's (the host family's name) house was a beach.  It was so beautiful I could keep on looking at it for hours.  When we went for drives, we would see hills and on those hills we would see sheep.  It was just so different from Japan.  
New Zealand people had British accents.  People there told me how funny I sounded and I told them how funny they sounded.  They tried to sound like me and I tried to sound like them!!!^-^
I miss the Newton Family for they treated me like their own family.  I am hoping to meet them again...

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