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Under the Sea
One very hot summer day I went scuba diving in the ocean. It was so beautiful under the water. There were so many different kinds of fish, plants and other sea creatures. My favourite was a purple octopuses, a school of colour full sea horses and of couse the most magnificent sea turtles. They were huge. One of them was even 3 times my size. I was so fascinated about the beauty of the sea, I lost track of time.
As I was wondering around I suddenly came across a hidden city. In the middle of the entrance it looked like a board hanging with a name written on but, I could not make out the letters due to many years of fading. It was like the city called me closer. As I entered the city I saw so many different kinds of tumbled down houses. There was small ground level ones and big double storage one’s. I stumbled across what once was the mall. I absolutely loved it. I wish I could have been part of this magnificent city. Yes, it’s true, everything was under water and old but it was so fascinating. I wonder what happened to the people.
At the very end of the city there was this gigantic palace. The king probably lived there. I decided to go and investigate. As I swam in I was amazed. It was so beautiful in there and it was almost like the time stood still. A faded red carpet welcomed me and at the side’s there was statues which ended at the throne. Obviously I sat down. After pretending to be the Queen, I wondered through the palace. Each room had a different theme.
Suddenly I heard a beep, it was the gas tank telling me I only had a few minutes of air left. I really did not want to go but I had no choice. On my way out I took a souvenir to remember this place.
When I got home I told everyone of this hidden city, but no one would believe me. Looks like the city of wonders (that’s what I called it) did not want to be

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