Thursday, 27 October 2016

St. Michael's Mount



St. Michael’s Mount




On our trip through England we came to lots of lovely places, after St. Ives we went to Cornwall where we visited St. Michael’s Mount.
We were lucky that we could reach the island by foot, because if we were there while flood we would had to take the ferry.
We walked along the beautiful beach with a lot of seaweed and watched a film about life as a fisherman in Cornwall.
After a short eating and drinking break we continued walking up to St. Michael’s Mount.
Stepping up the stairs we started a very important discussion about the singular for the shoes “crocs”. Some people said the singular would be one “croc” and others said it would be “crocs”. Nobody was sure about it,so we asked our teachers, but even they didn’t know for sure.

On top of St. Michael’s Mount we saw a castle in which a gentry family lived years ago,nowadays the castle is owned by the National Trust.
After walking through the castle we took some fantastic photos of the great landscape.
From up there we could see the beautiful garden on the island and the sea.
When we went down from St. Michael’s Mount we built two groups croc’s and crocs moments later our talk got out of control and the two groups fought each other.

Overall this was my personal favorite place, because of the gorgeous view and the entertaining discussion.

Ps: The croc was right, we asked in an official Crocs store.
       I always was a croc and I am proud to be one J
       On the next page there are some pretty pictures of St. Michael’s Mount.

Lukas Hengstschläger 



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