Reflection 2

While on our school field trip I noticed something very interesting. We were staying in a small town called Okuninka. I was shocked to see that there was no life there. We were the only ones there. All the close by shops and restaurants were closed. It looked like one of those ghost towns shown in western movies, deserted by people that just moved on.

Looking back, this is a common sight nowadays. More and more little towns like Okuninka are being built just to fulfill the needs of tourists during the holidays. Off season it looks like a crazy storm would run the people away or something. In my opinion this is becoming a problem. People are wasting materials, power, and labor to build towns like this. The only “alive” thing was the boxing arcade machine that was playing theses creepy songs in the middle of the night.  

Comments

  1. Holiday resorts out of season are a sad sight indeed. On the other hand, it's so relaxing to visit a seaside resort in November - peace and quiet, no kids, no stalls with ugly merchandise, no disgusting smells of fish fried in rancid oil.

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