Nage forest, Pineville.

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There were 5 beautiful tents all together. The tents were built to form a round shape like the circle of a round table. They were built ten foot away from each other to ensure privacy. Two of the tents were very large and fluffy. One was as blue as the blues of a blue dahlia very rare shade of blue and the other was nicely between yellow and orange, it was neither yellow enough nor blue enough but that combination was to die for. The other three tents weren't as large as the first two but it's definitely going to be comfy for a person,that,if a person knows the bases of space management. One of the other three tents was pure pink, another was completely dark green, while the last was red. The sun shone beautifully making the tents cast shadows of their colour into the circle in between them onto the camp fire area. The sight was absolutely breath taking and pleasant, that if you appreciate colour unlike Keneti who spared the image no time and jumped into the dark green tent and started settling. Even the boys thought it was nice but none could admit it. They had to stay cool. The girls on the other hand had "awwwn" a million times already. They laughed and moved to the front of the tents so that the colorful shadows shown on them and took pictures. Sweet. The two female teachers were talking away. Typical. Mr Ernest, the school bus driver drove off after dropping the campers and their teachers. The girls took the yellowish orange tent while the boys took the blue one, although James complained about it being a girl's colour. Since Keneti had taken the dark green tent, the other two teachers took the pink and red tents. Everyone was tired from the bumpy journey except Keneti, he had a fairly nice trip. After 30 minutes of ordering and arranging, arguing and shouting, hissing and cursing, they were set to have the camping trip of their lifetime.
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