Sunday, February 17, 2019
My Traveling Adventure :: Travel Paysage Nature Essays
My Traveling Adventure The wind hummed  last(prenominal) my head, and I noticed off to my side that the sky was starting to  cod and that the water surrounding me was becoming a brighter shade of blue. The features of my destination were  chop-chop becoming more distinguishable with each second that passed. Only  cardinal minutes before, the features coming into view had appeared as small white dots crosswise the horizon. Looking at my small digital watch, I noticed that the  clipping was 345 p.m., five minutes away from the island of Islesboro. The voyage crosswise Penobscot Bay to Islesboro was one of excitement for me. The excursion to Islesboro started in the coastal townspeople of Lincolnville, Maine. Waiting in the parking lot of the Lobster Pound Restaurant, I  often saw  tender children frolicking across the sandy Lincolnville Beach off of  passageway 1. The smell of freshly cooked seafood and salty sea air mixed in concert while I sat on one of the bucolic  woody benches alo   ng the shore. The Margaret Chase Smith, the Maine State Ferry Services ship that ventured to Islesboro and  pole, quickly docked at the end of a long wooden pier strewn with barnacles. The ferry navigated back and forth between eight monstrous black rubber pads  bulge out from the water until it finally halted. The rusty metal ramp  displace onto the deck of the ship as cars started their loud engines, intruding upon the tranquility of the scene. My  grandpa and I cautiously walked onto the ship after all the outgoing cars had departed. We gave the  stamp our tickets and then watched the cars behind us drive onto the ferry like young children following their grade school teacher. After rushing up the water-coated stairway to the  reflexion deck, I instinctively ran over to one of the large, four-foot windows in the observation room. My grandfather approached me and lifted up the heavy glass window. I love feeling the cool sea breeze rush past me. As a child, I adored scavenger hunts   , and the zenith of my voyage was when I  belt along up to the ships  flaming plan document displayed for general viewing  in a higher place the ships main water fountain. I searched the ship with my grandfather for all of the fire extinguishers, returned to the map to observe if there were any that I had missed, and then journeyed  again to find the unnoticed extinguishers.  
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