About 1/3 of the group decided to stay, included me and my friends from the Markle. We would not regret that decision, 'cause when we came there it was nearly completely desolate. You hardy saw any people at all. And no people equals no queues. Further, this meant that we were able to try nearly every roller coaster, since we spent no time in queues.
Still, there was a small problem. If it rains the park have to shut down some of the biggest roller coasters. When we arrived, it was still raining. But we easily solved that problem by going on a safari-trip. You see, right next to the roller coasters and carousels, there was a rather big park packed with (mostly) african animals. You could drive trough the park, looking at the animals up close, like a safari. And since there were no one else taking the ride, we got the tour-minibus to ourselves.
Most of the animals walked around freely, but some, like the lions and tigers, were held inside fences.
The safari was so great, with all the amazing animals we got to see so up close. At one time one of the giraffes even came in through the drivers window, longing for some snack, which she of course got from the nice driver. When we drove off, the giraffe followed the car for a while. She wanted more snacks. The giraffe totally melted my heart, along with many other cute and beautiful animals. But I was also quite sad, since the driver told us that many of the animals we got to see, was on break of extinction, or was moving towards extinction. It is a horrible thought that some of the species we saw on that safari might not exist in some decades.
After the safari we went on to the roller coasters again. Finally it had stopped raining, so most of them were open. We drove the roller coasters till we were dazed and confused. Helene, Stine and I even took the largest and fastest roller coaster in the world, the Kinga Ka. It was crazy.
All in all, this last week has been fun, adventurous and busy. I mostly have my family to thank for that. The whole time they've been here, I tried to show them as many fun and unique placed as possible, and I hope they had a good time here in the city. Now it's back to work for them, and school for me. The final exam is only three weeks away, and my return to Norway only four. I'm still nut sure if I look forward to leaving, or if it will be terrible. Probably a mixture of both.
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