Cancun Mexico Analysis

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Every person in this world as a place where they can escape of stress and problems of the real word. Using my senses of sight, touch, and sound I describe Cancun, Mexico. When I first step my foot on Cancun, automatically my eyes capture the imagen of the ocean, the sky, and the flora. The beauty of the ocean was the first thing that pop out at my eyes, the water are deep turquoise and clear as glass. Although the length is infinite it is as if they never had an end. The magnitude of the ocean is more than 17, 1684 miles and the depth is at least 25,216 feet; whenever I’m within the ocean I feel intimidated. While the ocean are beautiful to see, the sky on Cancun was fascinating. I saw many sunrises in my life, but never the same sunrises

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