Gobo






As I said in the last post, I was in Gobo on the weekend of the 8th. I stayed with my friend Susanne, and she showed me around the little town of Gobo. First we visited a small temple that had a scary statue guarding it. Then we went to a strange park with a squirrel enclosure (where you could feed them), a very painful slide, and many green rolling hills. I want to go back with a snow disk! Gobo apparently has many large animals for you to sit on too. It’s a cute town, but I’m glad I’m in the city!
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