Florida... The end...

Days 1 and 2

Upon my arrival in Florida, I went to Orlando, the capital of theme parks.

Disney World, which has several parks. First, I went to the Magic Kingdom, which focuses on Walt Disney classics like Cinderella. Then, I went to EPCOT, which focuses on science and the future. Then, I went to Animal Kingdom, which is a mix of a zoo and an amusement park featuring Avatar

On my second day, I went to Universal Studios, which has two parks: Universal Studios Florida, which has a movie theme, and Island of Adventure, which has thrilling attractions like Jurassic Park. 

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Days 3 and 4

On my third day, I went to Miami's South Beach neighborhood, which is a magnificent spot for taking photos thanks to its white-sand beach scenery. Then, I went to Wynwood, which is a beautiful street art district.

On the fourth day, I went to Little Havana to try out the area’s nightlife. I didn't enjoy it as much because the young students looking for unusual fun were unstoppable (they were on Spring Break), and I couldn't enjoy that.

Days 5, 6 and 7

On the fifth, sixth, and seventh days, I took a road trip. I was able to discover the Overseas Highway, a spectacular road above the ocean with many incredible bridges that give you views of the turquoise ocean as far as the eye can see, giving you a feeling of total freedom.

Day 8 and 9

On the eighth day, I went to the Everglades National Park, which was created to protect endangered species. I was able to take the Airboat Tours, a propeller-driven boat that allows us to navigate through the swamp to observe turtles, alligators, and more. I also went hiking, immersing myself in nature. I discovered new landscapes, and I felt like I was on a different journey. On the ninth day I went to the Kennedy Space Center to discover NASA and SpaceX rockets like Saturn 5 and the Atlantis shuttle, I was even able to attend a launch.

Time to leave...

Time for me to leave the USA... I dare say it has been one of the if not the most breath-taking experience I've ever had. I've seen jaw-dropping landscapes and met lovely people who allowed me to share just a tiny bit of their life, but did everything they could to make it memorable.