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The nicest trip I was ever on was in the Caribbean on the island of Jamaica. We went there eight years ago, and it was a stunning island. It was a nice day when we flew in. The entire time we were there, it was constantly about 90 degrees. The resort we stayed at was awesome. Of course I was only like eight years old, but it was awesome. I mean, it had a pool that goes right up to a "restaurant" that was in the water on the pool side, but not on the other. So for me, eating in the pool was awesome. Then, another day, we rode horses around the island on beaches. It wasn't much fun for me at the time, but the thing that I loved was climbing up the waterfall. It was about a mile long ( in the part we were allowed to climb). We climbed from the bottom to about half way up. My sister got braids in her hair, I caught fish with a chunk of meat, and we had bonfires at the beach. The funniest part for me was when we ate at an all you can eat restaurant, and I got so tired and full that I passed out right there at the table, and my mom had to help me not fall into my food. So that pretty much sums up my trip to Jamaica.
One of the nicest trips that I have ever been on was when I traveled to Armenia. It was for my 16 birthday. My father used to work with the Armenian people when he worked for USDA. He decided to take me there to meet some of his friend. They were some of the most hospitable people. It was hot but there was no humidity so it felt nice. There are many old churches in Armenia. We got to experience a tradition that they have. That tradition is called water day. What they do is fill buckets full and dump it on whoever walked by. There was a cute Armenian boy who did that to me. It felt wonderful. We also got to see a wedding. Their weddings are a little bit different than here in the US. The men dressed casually.  We also saw a glimpse of Mount Ararat. There was snow on the peak. What parts of Armenia that we saw were beautiful. Lot of farmland and rolling hills. The beauty was breathtaking and that is what I remember the most of. The day that we left it rained and my dad's friend said something to the effect of Armenia is sad that you are leaving. It's a trip that I'll always remember and I hope to go back someday.

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