My Travel Experiences example essay topic

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Describe travel or living experiences in other countries? I have had the good fortune to travel to many countries around the world. I have gone to India, Russia, Australia, all around Europe twice, Indonesia, china, Japan, South Africa, and many more amazing countries. Because of my travel experiences I have been able to learn and speak six languages fluently, and adapt to many different living experiences. I have roamed the jungles of India, and slept with the animals in Africa. I have swum with the sharks in Australia, and was eaten by a hungry lizard in Indonesia.

I have met with the tribes and mountain people of Nepal, and froze in the land called Russia. I have sweated half my body in Saudi Arabia, and have gone surfing on one of Japan's famous tsunamis. I have skied on the Alps, and snowboarded down New Zealand, but the one memory that will always be embedded in my mind is the HIV ward in Calcutta, India. "Hum ab ya haan se chalet hein" meaning "we will go to the HIV ward now" spoken by a tiny Sikh woman dressed in a crisp white nurses uniform, complete with a little hat perched on top of her overly styled white hair, I looked down at the nurse, somewhat shocked. I did not know or expect to be permitted into this gruesome reality.

When I first entered the room I glanced at the peeling white walls, mold formations prospering in the damp corners, and than I saw thing, but not the people. I saw high metal beds, IV drops, and a rasping respirator impacting me from every angle. During this brief visit I walked over to a young woman, she was perhaps no older than myself, but her face was startlingly pale, contrasted against the dark skin of her arms. In the next bed lay a mere child who once possessed great beauty, now stolen by the disease.

As I reached to the back of the room, a man's eyes caught my own, he had massive ulcers covering his face, body, and hands. His appearance scared me, but something in his eyes, edged me forward. He reached out a thin, emaciated arm to me, and I took his hand in mine. "Tu keen i soni va"you are very beautiful" he spoke softly.

I looked back into his eyes and we stood in silence. He would never know the lesson and service he had taught me. I had always seen death as an ugly thing, yet here was beauty shining through; darkness teaching me the meaning of life, and the experience of a lifetime. I will never forget that experience.

I have had wonderful moments and experiences in lots of different places. I can adapt to different people, their culture, and different environments. I am a fast learner and I love to help and make a difference in someone's life every chance I get. That is why I think I will be a good student, and friend at Colby - Sawyer College..