This summer,
I had the amazing opportunity to intern at American Airlines as a Financial
Analyst. This internship came with a wonderful perk—free flights! I travelled
all over the world this summer, and all for free. It was truly a life-changing
experience.
One of my
favorite places I travelled to this summer was to Vancouver, Canada. I was only
in Canada for a day, but the time I had here was amazing! I spent a lot of time
outside here, and the scenery was absolutely beautiful.
For the 24
hours that I was in Canada, the two friends I travelled with and I spent our
day on the top of one of Vancouver’s most famous mountains, called Grouse
Mountain. There was a lot of different activities to do up on the mountain;
there was a Grizzly Bear Habitat, Zip Lining, Paragliding, a Butterfly
Sanctuary, and various restaurants. Beyond this, there were plenty of places to
hike, explore the mountain, and see some spectacular views of Vancouver.
In order to
get up to the mountain, you have to ride a gondola to ascend to the top of the
mountain. This ride was relatively short at about five minutes long. However,
it was refreshing. We were in the thick of the forest. On our way up, all we
were able to see were lush, green trees that looked like Christmas trees. It
truly felt like we were immersed in nature.
Once we were
at the top of the mountain, we got out of the gondola and explored on the
mountain for a bit. My friends and I had purchased a pass to zip line on the
mountain (I was so excited!), but that was not for a few hours.
Amidst our
wandering, we stumbled upon the grizzly bear habitat. It was cool to see
grizzly bears in person—they were much bigger than I had ever would have
imagined. More than that, the bears had shiny coats, massive claws and menacing
eyes. I honestly was intimidated by them.
We then
hiked the mountain until we stumbled upon a spectacular view that looked over
Vancouver. It was beautiful. The sky
was crisp and blue, the pine trees were dark green in contrast to the bright
green and lush grass. Everything seemed so clean. I felt like I was breathing
in some of the purest air in the world. I stood and admired this view for a
long time, feeling the cool breeze on my face, breathing in the crisp and clean
air, feeling the warm sun on my arms. I soaked it all in. It is times like
these that really make me appreciate the world we live in. Somehow, amazing
views and landscapes like these were created, and man, they are amazing. It really puts life into
perspective.
| Look at that view! |
After this,
it was time for us to go on our zip lining excursion. I was excited! I had
never been zip lining before, and having the opportunity to do so in such a
beautiful place was beyond a dream. Once we got all trained by professionals
and got the proper gear for the zip lines we were ready to go! The basics of
zip lining is real simple—essentially, you can do whatever you want while you
are zipping down the line (within reason of course) but when you are
approaching the end of the line you have to bunch yourself into a ball in order
to lessen the impact.
| Views |
The zip
lining consisted of a five line circuit. From lines that flew us over the water
to through the thick of the forest, from plummeting us at speeds that seemed
faster than light to cruising slowly over the Vancouver forest, each line
provided its own unique experience to our senses. The last line was my
favorite. It was the longest line and I gained a lot of speed. However, my
favorite part was the view. To my right was the Vancouver forest. As far as my
eye could see were the lush, dark green trees. To my left was an amazing view
of the lake, its water crystal blue.
The feelings
I get when I surround myself in nature is honestly surreal. I always leave
feeling so refreshed, appreciative of the world, and happy. It is humbling to
think about the world we live in and the vast contrasts that do exist from
place to place. The world has lavish and green forests, dry and rocky deserts,
overpopulated and polluted cities, and fairytale-like rolling hills and crystal
blue lakes. The list is never ending and each are beautiful in its own way.
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