I put on my shoes. Luckily there was a first aid kit and he put a bandage on my wound. Then we went to the point England entrance and went out the we walked the rest back to school.
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
The exhausting Tahuna Torea trip
On Thursday the 25th of June 2021 We went on a exiting trip from Glen Taylor School to point England beach. We went a long way because we took a long route which made us walk up a long hill around where Sacred heart school is. It was extremely annoying because it hurt my legs a bit. After that we took a turn going down a hill then after about 5-6 minuets of walking went pass a bunch of shops. I think one was called Mood cafe after 20 seconds of walking we saw a brownish river with ducks in it. Then after a (N) turn, we entered Tahuna Torea we didn't really but we where on its walk path and on the side of us were two toddlers on a park. After 3 minuets of walking we saw a bridge which takes you to the inside of Tahuna Torea. It was a extremely long walk and It took up a hour and a bit and the trip was 3 hours long. My legs started hurting badly after that but we stopped for a 1 minute break. Then we left a few minutes later going pass a girls house, her name is Brooke and she is in Glen Taylor School. After that we entered point England beach we walked for 5-16 minutes and later we got to have a 15 minute break. We could go to a beach or on a playground I decide to go to the beach every one saw a big rock able to fit every one who on the trip. I fell 2 times when I tried to go at the end because its was very slippery. It had alot of clay on it and made slip. Once I reached the end I saw a big puddle of water able to reach my ankle and a bit over. I rolled up my pants and went in I fell there was heaps of clay in there and I slipped. I didn't have any scratches yet. I got up and my pants was wet I got up and slipped I got up again and stood up. Then I slipped one more time and a oyster cut my foot I didn't see it at first until I checked. I tried to go to my teacher but slipped 3 times in the process. I got to my teacher and I told him about it he put a bandage and
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