North Atlantic Ocean - Savannah L.

We wanted to make it to the cliff. I was pretty nervous but I knew I would be ok. It was time to go so I hopped on the back of the jetski and we flew over the waves to the cave.

At first you have to climb this old rickety ladder. Violet went up first and I followed. We both had never done this before. I stumbled to the top. As I saw holes in the ground below the ladder, I was terrified. Holly, Violet's friend, led us to the top as I looked down at the beautiful Caribbean Sea.The waves were crashing up against the 45 ft cliff. It felt like a dream coming true.

Then, the time came for us to jump. Holly jumped first she took off her sandy flip flops and threw them down to the jetski and jumped. I was stunned and the nerves really started to kick in. It was my turn to jump. I threw my shoes down and I knew there was no turning back so I jumped. It felt like I was flying. I knew it was a once in a lifetime experience. As I swam over to the jeski the sun glimmered off the water. I had never felt this way before I was serene.
 

Organization
Trinity College School
Collector
Alison Elliott
Contributor
Savannah L.

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