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Traveling To Spain

When traveling to spain by car you need to either use a ferry or the chunnel to travel from place to place. When we go to Spain it is me my parents and my siblings. We spend 3 days in total from when we leave our house to when we arrive at the villa. This is due to us stopping at hotels in france and for places to eat.

France

In France we while driving to spain we will stop so we are able to sleep in the hotels and wake up early in the morning so that we miss alot of traffic. Eventually after a while of driving then we finally arrive at the Pyrenees. The Pyrenees is a natrual border between France and Spain which after we pass over it we are then in Spain.

Spain

In Spain we normally stop to find a place we can eat, normally a mcdonalds. After we have ate we normally start driving again to the Villa. We normally stop a few more times on the way aswell to have a little break as we have enough time. We get to the Villa after about one more day.

The Villa

At the Villa when we first arrive we normally bring anything we have in the car into the Villa. After we bring everything in the Villa we normally sit down and unpack everything. After we have unpacked everything or atleast most things we normally get some food to eat. After we have waited for a bit we normally go out and go in the pool. After a while in the pool we normally get out and watch something on the tv. After we are done watching the tv for a bit we go to sleep.

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