Day 3: Volcanoes National Park by Rylee Struve

 

Today we visited Volcanoes National Park, which was an amazing experience. Our knowledgeable tour guide, Judy, told us many cool facts about wildlife and the lava rock. 

The location is beautiful, and I often had to remind myself to stop staring out at the crater while hiking, or else I would’ve fallen (I almost did a few times anyway). After eating lunch, we constructed “I am” poems, which allowed me to think about today and the trip. We all had to sit at least ten feet away from each other so that I could come to my conclusions. I took a few breaks from my poem to admire the view before me. I feel like we often take nature for granted and ignore it, but it really is beautiful. 


This environment inspired me to set a goal for myself to get out in nature. I love being outside, but sometimes pushing yourself to get out of the house is hard. Being outside by yourself is a good way to relax and feel grateful; I think everyone should set time daily to reflect and de-stress. We live in an age so focused around technology, which can definitely be useful, but it is a big distraction. Getting some time to yourself is a perfect way to dive into your mind and figure out who you are instead of being copies of what you see online daily.



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