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WE ARE FINALLY GOING HOME!! I don't think we've never been this excited to go home. We were the first ones to make it back to our journey because when we got to the school, nobody was here yet. So michlle, Sydney, and I left home. See ya suckas! I couldn't have picked a better group to go on adventures with. We had such a blast and shared so many memories. I for sure know we were the cheapest group, we were cheap over everything, and it all payed off. In our opinion, we think we were fairly detailed and had the perfect amount of information. We for sure deserve a prize, we never had any issues over anything and we stayed united as one team. No complaints at all, this group was a blast! The three best places we've been to, Michelle, Sydney and I picked one. Sydney chose New York because of the 9/11 attack, she said that one touched her heart more than any other trip. Michelle said Alamo because it was a beautiful place with an amazing history background. Mine was Oklahoma because of the bombing, its so sad, my favorite was how everyones tombstone was lit up. So fascinating. In our opinion the worst place we visited was the Fort Sumter, it seemed like a smoothie without sugar. It wasn't as tasteful, we would've like something with a deeper history. What we have learned is how to manage money the right way, how to work as a team, and how to have fun because you only live once. Yep, I just hit you with the "YOLO", so its a big deal. The distance traveled from the Grand Canyon to Borrego Springs was 430 miles, a 7 hour drive. I couldn't handle being in a car after this really long adventure. We stopped for gas at "Texaco Tusayan" it was $3.50 for regular gas. To fill up our tank, it took $37. We stayed the night at Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel, it was $75 a night. The Grand Canyon was beautiful, very peaceful. The 2 exhibits were building relationships, and a dynamic relationship with nature. We have a remaining of $1,232.22 in our account.

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16 Apr 2020

19. The end of our journey.

February 01, 2018

WE ARE FINALLY GOING HOME!! I don't think we've never been this excited to go home. We were the first ones to make it back to our journey because when we got to the school, nobody was here yet. So michlle, Sydney, and I left home. See ya suckas! I couldn't have picked a better group to go on adventures with. We had such a blast and shared so many memories. I for sure know we were the cheapest group, we were cheap over everything, and it all payed off. In our opinion, we think we were fairly detailed and had the perfect amount of information. We for sure deserve a prize, we never had any issues over anything and we stayed united as one team. No complaints at all, this group was a blast! The three best places we've been to, Michelle, Sydney and I picked one. Sydney chose New York because of the 9/11 attack, she said that one touched her heart more than any other trip. Michelle said Alamo because it was a beautiful place with an amazing history background. Mine was Oklahoma because of the bombing, its so sad, my favorite was how everyones tombstone was lit up. So fascinating. In our opinion the worst place we visited was the Fort Sumter, it seemed like a smoothie without sugar. It wasn't as tasteful, we would've like something with a deeper history. What we have learned is how to manage money the right way, how to work as a team, and how to have fun because you only live once. Yep, I just hit you with the "YOLO", so its a big deal. The distance traveled from the Grand Canyon to Borrego Springs was 430 miles, a 7 hour drive. I couldn't handle being in a car after this really long adventure. We stopped for gas at "Texaco Tusayan" it was $3.50 for regular gas. To fill up our tank, it took $37. We stayed the night at Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel, it was $75 a night. The Grand Canyon was beautiful, very peaceful. The 2 exhibits were building relationships, and a dynamic relationship with nature. We have a remaining of $1,232.22 in our account.

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