Student Articles Archive - Page 89 of 291 - My Family Travels
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Accidental Encounters in Alaska

Heat, humidity, and Houston, this is all you need to describe my summers. My only escape is when we go on vacation. My favorite was Alaska in 2010, when I was 12.My...

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Baring It All in Iceland

Nothing in the world could have prepared me for the Icelandic locker rooms.

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The Heart of Honduras

            Seeing new parts of the world have opened my eyes to the different people that drift through the world virtually unnoticed by the world around them. Visiting...

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Chicklets, Knots, and Seashells

We come to gawk at the scenery with our heads strained back, admiring the sunset setting along what looks to be the end of the ocean. We run our diamond-laced fingers along the intricate wood carvings...

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Be Sure of the Unsure Step

Amusement parks, fancy hotels, beautiful resorts - these are the places I like to visit. Everything is provided for me, and I can just go around doing what I want. So when my parents said that we should...

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Detroit: A Harbor of Hope

     As a child I remember taking trips to Mackinaw Island and...

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The City That Never Sleeps

The three hour train to New York left the station when the air was still crisp and new at seven in the morning. My mom, two...

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In My Bottle of Sand

When one thinks of Egypt, widely known icons including the Nile, Sphinx, mummies, or the pyramids usually come to mind. This article, however is about none of these things. This article is about the...

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A Camp that Changed My View of Life

      When you meet people from other countries, with backgrounds and beliefs different than yours, you are able to learn many things that you would not ever imagine. This summer,...

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