As summer break 2023 comes to a close for me, as I recently went back to UCSB for the upcoming 2023-24 school year, traveling to different places – including Lake Tahoe, Mono Lake, Bodie, New York, and Washington D.C. – has been one of the most memorable highlights from this summer.
Picture of my brother at the South Lake Tahoe hotel that we stayed at |
snow on Mammoth Lakes mountains |
Tea House on the Emerald Bay Island |
snow on the way back home |
On July 2, my family and I explored the Mammoth Lakes area, including visiting Convict Lake and Twin Lakes. After that, my brother and I went swimming in the pool around where our Mammoth Lakes condo was. Around early evening, we went to Mono Lake and went on a guided tour of the lake. There were many interesting facts about Mono Lake and the area in general, including the fact that the height of the tufa in Mono Lake indicates that the lake level of Mono Lake was once that high.
On July 3, my family and I continued to explore the Mammoth Lakes area, visiting a lake called June Lake. Afterwards, we drove to a ghost town called Bodie. We saw many different buildings there, including a church, a schoolhouse, and various houses. We were even able to watch a video that described Bodie, including its early years and how it became a ghost town. A fun fact about Bodie is that gold was actually discovered there in 1859. After visiting Bodie, we drove back home to Palo Alto, and like on the way to Mammoth Lakes, we saw some snow on the mountains.
The last 3 pics of one of my Instagram posts consists of photos from my Lake Tahoe, Mono Lake, Bodie trip |
During August 3, my family and I visited various places around New York City, including Empire State Building during the morning, Grand Central Terminal and United Nations Headquarters during the afternoon, and Vessel, The High Line, and Little Island during the evening. I also visited Top of the Rock by myself during the afternoon since my mom, dad, and brother already checked that place out. At Empire State Building and Top of the Rock, I was able to capture various photos of New York City's landscape. The Empire State Building is also considered to be the world's most famous building, and many celebrities like Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande and cartoon characters like Miss Piggy from the Muppets have visited the Empire State Building. The Vessel has a pretty cool design, and the building's material allows people to be able to see their reflection.
On August 4, my family and I continued to explore NYC, visiting the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, Wall Street, The Met (Metropolitan Museum of Art), and Central Park. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum explored the event of 9/11 in great detail, including showing how NYC looked before and after 9/11, audio recordings of some of the people – including flight attendants on hijacked planes – who were affected by 9/11, and detailed descriptions of the four attacks that occurred on 9/11. There were many different sculptures at The Met, including European sculptures and Egyptian sculptures, as well as pottery from Asia and various pieces of artwork. During the evening, we drove to New Jersey to the house where three of my cousins grew up in. At New Jersey, my family and I got to meet my uncle (my dad's brother) as well as one of my cousins and her husband. My brother and I also played the board game version of Codenames with my cousin and her husband.
My Instagram post featuring some of the photos from my New York trip |
On August 5, my family and I went with my uncle, my cousin, and her husband to an Asian restaurant in New Jersey for lunch, and the food there was pretty good. After lunch, my family and I left New Jersey and drove to Washington D.C. On the way to D.C., we passed by Amish Country in Pennsylvania (Lancaster, Pennsylvania). We arrived at D.C. during the evening of August 5, and since our hotel was located near National Mall, we walked around the National Mall area shortly after we arrived and went to and saw some of the landmarks at National Mall, including the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and World War II Memorial, which featured 56 pillars representing U.S. states and territories that surrounded a fountain.
On August 6, my family and I visited some museums in D.C. and nearby Virginia, including D.C.'s National Museum of Natural History and Virginia's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. The National Museum of Natural History had many different exhibits, including an exhibit on human origins and another exhibit on ocean life. There was a lot to explore at the National Museum of Natural History, as we did not have enough time to view all of the museum's exhibits. At Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, there were many different aviation and space artifacts, including Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird, a Concorde, and Apollo 11 Flotation Collar. My family and I then went to D.C.'s Chinatown for dinner, and the food at the restaurant we ate at was pretty good. Because it started to rain later in the evening, my family and I ended up staying at our D.C. hotel during the evening.
On August 7, my family and I visited D.C.'s International Spy Museum. The museum was pretty cool and interactive, as my family and I got to learn more about spying and different spies throughout history and work on a mission that uses spy skills. After visiting the International Spy Museum, my family and I went to the National Mall, and in addition to seeing landmarks that we saw two days ago – like the Washington Monument and World War II Memorial, we also saw the Vietnam War Memorial and the World War I Memorial. Later on, we went to the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) since we had a flight from DCA to SFO at 5:30pm. Although the flight got delayed, we were able to arrive safely at SFO.
D.C. Instagram Story |
New York, New Jersey, and D.C. travel recap |
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