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Memories are still Evident

I went to the sea shore


with my closest
companions quite a while
past. We put all our sea
shore gear into the vehicle
before we left. My
companions and I went as
it were, singing our main
tunes together to save
them from slipping into the
profundities of fatigue. We
took photographs and
stopped at some sort of
sight we've been passing
through for a little bit.
There is never a boring
moment when all of us are
together. We originally
tried to get to our
destination, Cebu, before 12 pm, but in light of the fact that it was a long drive away, it seemed
to be far-fetched. We arrived at our lodging in Cebu afterward. We were completely exhausted
after our excursion, so we slept the whole day. There was a lot of fun in the warmth for us the
following day. On the quiet, undulating shore of the water, as the sun was sparkling joyfully,
vehicles drive to the nearest parking space as though they won't ever get one more opportunity
to see this glorious sight. They are cooled by the nourishing sea. Some are free, allowing the
water to lap delicately over their bodies. Others go nuts, sprinkling about and chuckling
uncontrollably. We strolled into the port when we landed, and I immediately felt the cold blue
sparkling water in the ocean. The boatman arrived and reached our hands to help us get into
the boat. A few of us are excited, and since it was our first scuba diving experience, a few of us
have been apprehensive and afraid. It was when I got really frightened when the boat stopped
to start diving that we had to jump back and not leave the water until we ended the first diving
session. I picked up my tank on my back, the viewers on my head, and on my right, my
regulator primed. I sat on the boat's edge, terrified, then bravely leapt into the sea. It's all
beautiful, it's like a big swimming pool with lots of colorful sea rocks, sand like sugar, and some
fish swimming about. We were like a fool waving at the bottom of the sea, one to the other. I
glanced up and saw my friend up there, screaming and afraid to go down, but she did it in the
end, too, and it feels like she loves it better than we do. I swam around and realized how
awesome it was to be at that momentum in that location, nothing else mattered. At the time, we
were just loving every moment we had. Playing and swimming with some of the fish. Giggling
and dancing at the sea's feet. And thinking "This will be the best moment that I'll be bringing to
my future" in my head. It happened a long time ago, yet, the memories I had from that trip are
still evident to me.

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