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School Trip - Bhanbore

Sorry for the shitty picture quality, but this is not a beach.
Yes. We're in the midst of a historical forte that overlooks the  Indus River.
Basically, the best school trip I've EVER had.
Ahem, so lets begin.
I couldn't sleep at night because of excitement. In the morning I was NOT groggy for once, thank God. I got to school at around 7:55-ish and then we took a bunch of photos. Lofted around a bit.
Then we went to the buses at... idk 8:30 I guess. By 10, we were at BHANBORE!
I'm not even gonna START with the bus rides because they were plain disappointing.
1. We sat with boys.
2. Boys didn't let us play the music WE wanted to play. (+ve point, they weren't rude. Good boys.)
3. We played cards... except that we didn't know what we were doing because my friends don't know how to play cards.
4. The driver put on some cultural music. Ew.
We reached Bhanbore in peace. After that we walked for a long time. God.
Ok tbh Bhanbore is BEAUTIFUL.
Here's a picture of the museum.
 Ok, ignore my friend. But the building at the back is the Museum and this was the garden. It's very aesthetic though. Below, that's the fort.
We could see miles from here and like, I'm still shook at how amazing the place was.
OK so we had to walk a lot, so what? My fatass could use that. It was so refreshing and my Language teacher was with us and she made us laugh A LOT. I also played solitaire with her so that's fine.

We made it to the river banks, took a lot of photos. I was sort of the photographer though that title doesn't really suit me because I wasn't the official photographer. But I took a lot of pictures, nonetheless.
I loved every minute of it.

 Coming back from the ruins, I befriended a doggo. He was so cute, but I think he was ill.


We had Bovi' Chic subs for lunch and played charades. It was fun.
Oh we jumped in a well too.
This is just part one by the way. :)



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