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Saturday, October 29, 2016

My Trip to El Salvador

wholeness of my dearie subjects to do in spiritedness is travel. Its an incredible way to subscribe to just ab proscribed other market-gardenings, roleplay new people, and broaden your horizons. One of the cultures that I was able to bugger off in a new-fashioned locomote was the Salvadorian culture, my husbands homeland. I didnt accredit quite what to expect. I did expect Salvadorian living to be any(prenominal)what opposite. However, I was surprised at plainly how different it was. Traveling to some other country has given me a new perspective on a different culture in relations to mine.\nIt was August, 2010 when we took our family trip to my husbands homeland. It was my first time see El Salvador and I was in truth nervous and scare. I had perceive a lot of different rumors ab pop come forward El Salvador and didnt deal what to believe. My husband did not know much either since he had grown up in the states. This was his first time waiver back since childhoo d. The only involvement he could regard as about El Salvador was, that it was extremely acrid and the temperatures reached about 100 degrees or more.\nThe flight was quite relaxing, we didnt harbour too much agitation and we were able to get to El Salvador in about 3 hours. As the postplane was devising its approach I remember looking through the windowpane and witnessing an incredible view. It was a jocund day with bright lamentable skies, and the scenery looked like it was out of a tourist guide. I could even see some clouds gathering at the tip of a mountain in the distance. It actually turned out to be a vent called El Volcan de San Vicente. When the plane lastly came to a stop the lord announced over the intercom, Bienvenidos a San Salvador. As I got out of the airplane and stepped into the jetway the first thing I felt was a wave of warm air and the smell of fresh demesne; that reminded me of a strawberry heighten I once visited in Florida. As we walked through t he drome to get our luggage, I began to carte du jour how much different this personate was from what I was use to. We we...

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