The long Journey

18th of May 2019, a group of sea women and men awakened at 5 am and had prepared for the longest journey. The longest journey to Isla San Jorge. We aboarded the sea captain's boat which was called... "Sirena De La Noche" and settled our things. The port was quiet and the winds were quiet. As we left the docks, we were headed out to the ocean floor. Rather than hearing crashing waves... The sea was rather calm as if it knew we were arriving. Mother earth was happy, and let us use her calm tone of weather to travel her beautiful ocean. The journey was set in to what we call it "Bird Island". It took us 2 and a half hours to get to our destination, but before we got to our destination, you can see from afar 3 white looking pyramid rocks. That's when we knew that we were getting closer to the island. Rather than being super excited... Some of the sea team were getting rather viciously hungry and tired from the longest journey. A handsome man came around passing out snacks as we took the journey into our consideration for experiences and excitement. Once we finally arrived to Isla San Jorge, I said Ohoy at last! We have arrived to the caves of the water wildabeasts!!" ( sea lions) lol
As the captain drawn his anchor ⚓ below deck, we had gotten ready in our gear and made way to the sea. Some of us snorkeled and others were scuba diving. I came across these wild sea pups and were swirling underneath the water like majestic steeds. After swimming with these lovely creatures we cam aboard again and set sailed back. Now during the trip back home... The waves were becoming choppy due to the gust of winds. The winds were becoming so powerful it was the speed of 50 mph and the choppy waves were 30 feet long!!. The boat was swirving side to side and up and down! I was grabbing on the poles and handles for my strength to walk and all of a sudden a wave hit inside our boat and soacked us ALLLLL!!!! "I said Captain how much longer!?" And he responded "an hour longer!" I looked at him with a plain annoying face and said... "Oohhh great!..." And then we fled! Once we were approaching closer to shore we came across these HUGE mammals called blow hole flippers! And they were swimming in front of the boat and jumping. They were amazing and full of beauty. The humongous carnivores were still surrounding our boat flipping us off with thier flippers because we are just squires. Now we have arrived to the port and finally went home.... The end.

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