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It had been bright and sunny all morning, and we were having fun on our boat trip
around the island. Then, all of a sudden, the weather changed, and things took a
turn for the worse. The once-calm sea began to churn quickly as dark clouds rolled
in. The wind started to blow and got harder every minute. Huge waves began to
hit our boat from the calm waters. As we battled to keep things under control, we
got scared. We clutched hard to anything that offered security, and our joy and
excitement eventually gave way to fear and anxiety. With a strength we had never
seen before, a huge wave crashed into our boat. Our panic grew as the impact
rocked us to our core. During the powerful storm, our previously strong ship
became vulnerable. We immediately radioed for assistance and radioed for help.
With each passing second, our hope for survival grew fainter. Then, a sense of
hope emerged on the horizon as we spotted the distant lights of a rescue boat
approaching. Relief flooded through us as the coastguard came to our rescue. They
navigated skillfully through the treacherous waves, inching closer to our battered
boat. Finally, they reached us and threw us a lifeline, pulling us to safety. As we
stepped ashore onto solid ground, we felt an overwhelming sense of relief. We
were safe. The ordeal had ended, and we were filled with gratitude for the
courageous men and women who risked their lives to save us. Every second that
went by, our chances of surviving were becoming smaller. Then, we noticed
that far-off lights of a rescue boat coming, and a ray of hope appeared on the
horizon. We were overcome with joy when the coast guard came to our rescue.
With great skill, they sailed through the dangerous seas and went closer to our
cracked boat. When they eventually got to us, they threw us a lifejacket and pulled
us away to safety. We felt relief as soon as we set foot on solid land. We were
secure. Now that the nightmare was over, we were incredibly grateful to the
coastguard who had put their lives in danger to save us.

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