Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Isla Nublar: The Island of Dinosaurs

    After a really long flight we arrived at San Jose and got in a small copter . There was another man with us in the copter, this time he was a computer expert. He was fat and he was going to the island to sort out some bugs with the computer system. After a while we finnaly saw the island. It had thick forests and a cloud of fog around the island. We landed  and a man ran to us and introduced himself. He was Ed Regis the publicity manager.
   We were going down the hill and I saw a tree trunk in the distance, But it has no leaves and was taller than the others. Then that tree trunk moved towards me. I was freaking out,and after a while I was shocked when i realized it wasn't a tree, it was an Apatosaur! But then Malcolm thought that it couldn't be true, it must be a machines. But Hamond said that they were alive.
      Ed Regis guided us to the Safari Lodge where we will be staying. As we went down there was a sign that said
'Welcome to Jurassic Park'
a catchy name isn't it. I always wanted to study living dinosaurs and now I can. The excitement stopped when we arrived at the Safari Lodge. We were sent plans for this building, But I wonder if it was the right plans they sent us. Since the plans we got  showed something like a hotel, not a kind of hotel ever stayed at. This place was like a prison. There were metal bars everywhere, metal doors, metal fences, metal metal metal! And it was pretty depressing there.
    It was time for the tour, and everyone was excited. We meet Hammond at the Visitor's Center next to the Safari Lodge.there was an exhibiton in there that was titled :When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth. Genarro asked us if the park was safe, and Malcolm said no. Hammond got mad at our comments and went out of the room, and after he went out we heard a helicopter, surely he won't just leave us in the island. We went out ,and we found out that he was't leaving but welcoming new guests. Now it was children. specifically grandchildren, Hammond's grandchildren. They were Tim and Lex Murphy. I didn't know Tim but He knew me, He even read one of my books: 'The Lost World of the Dinosaurs' One of my best-selling books. He loved dinosaurs too, but I didn't get the same enthusiasm from Lex.

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