Travel Writing - A Guide To Salinas.
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Coursework Travel Writing-A Guide To Salinas South of Soledad's desolate, sandy like land, lay the Salinas River twinkling blue diamonds. It ran alongside the rocky Gabilan Mountains, which are sidelined with fresh, green trees. On the bank under the trees the leaves lie deep and so crisp that when it seldom rains it makes a great skittering. According to my Mercury thermometer temperatures exceeded 26 Celsius. It is never easy to find your own way around; the person who is lost has a serious problem. It is a stranger who gets lost; it is a stranger who is looking for someone. Seldom does he find anyone. Therefore it is always a good idea to have someone accompany you. This is how I felt, one fine day when the sun was high in the sky whilst the eagles were swooping low over the land. However, I was fortunate to find...


