Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Journey...

Then Ellie, and I was heading to Isla Nublar, but I am so worried because the EPA is asking too many questions about Mr. Hammond and his island. I am more worried than a mouse chased by groups of cats because of the report from Bora-Bora Beach in Costa Rica about the unusual lizard biting children, the workmen that died in Isla Nublar, and more. When we arrive, Ellie thought it’s a zoo, everything was enormous! While Gennaro was still on the plane with Hammond, they talk about how many animals that Hammond got, and it was more expected. At first, I didn’t like Gennaro. Then few hours later, we met Professor Ian Malcolm who look like a rock star. Malcolm told Grant that his resort won’t work well, but Hammond is angry and search another seat. Then Malcolm explains to the others about the island and the chaos theory, Hammond’s island was unpredictable. Early in the morning we arrive in San Jose, the biggest city in Costa Rica, and Isla Nublar was 160 km from here. We all ride the helicopter and there was a fat and so unfriendly man get inside the plane, he was Dennis Nedry, he was a computer expert. After 45 minutes we see a 12 km long and 5 km wide island with tall hills. When they all got down, the publicity manager, Ed Regis, greeted us so warmly. And then, they arrive in the Safari Lodge, Ellie was quite mad, because the place doesn’t look any like the plans, it looks like a prison. They come together to the visitor’s center. Suddenly there are a sound of buzzing helicopter, it was Hammond’s grandchildren, Tim and Lex Murphy. Gennaro was angry because Hammond brought his grand children to an unsafe place.

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