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            The day of our driving trip had arrived. Everyone was ready to go, and looking forward to see amazing park. When we left Chicago on our way to Ohio we tried to visualize the park. When we arrived at the park we could not believe our eyes the size of it. We spent there few days and had a wonderful time. We experienced the incident that I would like to share with you. You might laugh, you might be scare, but I would like you to imagine that you are in the amusement park for the first time, and you experience the same incident I will write about it. How would you feel? .
             I became very fearful the day my friends and I got stuck on a roll coaster in Cedar Point Ohio. The incident happened in 1999 when I was fifteen. My physical appearance was the same as now, long blond hair, not to tall, and blue eyes. It was Sunday morning my friends and I were getting ready to go to the amusement park. I decided to wear white shorts, T-shirt, and sandals that day, because it was beautiful summer day. The day was really hot and humid. The place consists of sixty-eight rides including fifteen roll coasters, and a water park that has eight slides. Besides the rides park has lots of boutiques where you can buy gifts, food, and much more. It's located on the edge of Lake Erie where you can go jet- ski, boating, and water ski. The park was crowded with people who came to enjoy themselves and my friends and I were one of those people. One of the reasons I happen to go there was that I wanted to experience new adventure, something new, and more challenging. The people who went there with me were my best friends from work. They were the same age as me at the time. Their names are Albert, Tom, Gabby, and Edith. Albert and Tom were wearing polo shirts, shorts, and sandals. Edith and Gabby were wearing pants, tan tops and flip flaps. When we came to the park Edith was saying that she whishes that one of the roll coaster got stuck, so she can see people reaction.


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