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Mexico Dia Setenta

The school held a going away breakfast for all the students, their families, and the teachers. It was held in one of the nicest hotels in Morelia. The food was amazing and from our table we had a view of the entire city. I said goodbye to all the teachers and a bunch of friends who were leaving. After which me and three friends got a ride down the hill with our history teacher. We were off to climb a mountain.

Our leader was Castor, a crazy friend, who had a machete and had planned the climb. We got a taxi and asked him to drive us to the base of a nearby mountain. It took us awhile to get their. The driver needed to ask a few people for directions along the way. He also warned us not to get shot by people who grow marajuana in the mountains. We finally found the base of the mountain. Then we spent four hours wacking our way though brush, bush, and trees. Finally, we reached the top. It was beautiful, an absolutely amazing view and we felt like we had acomplished something great. On the way back down we found a nice path that we walked down (and which we could have walked up if we had known, but it was more of an adventure going through the brush).

After the 6 hour mountain climb we all went home, showered, and ate. Then I went to a party at a friends house. We relaxed, talked, and had some "rice crispy treats."
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