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A trip to an unknown place 10,000 kilometers away without knowing the language or having any travel experience is fun, but also a bit scary ๐Ÿ˜Š. The first issue was that I flew right before the New Year holidays: the tickets were very expensive, and there were no direct flights at all. I had to make several connections in overcrowded airports, where it was difficult to navigate for the first time, and I was constantly afraid of missing my flight. Being without money would have been a big problem. But everything worked out: a total of 18 hours of travel, with 11 of those in the air, and I found myself in the Dominican Republic. The airport in Punta Cana looks like a big bungalow, and you step right onto the tarmac from the plane. My first thought after leaving the plane was, "I'm going to die here!" ๐Ÿ˜‚ The air was so humid and hot that it was hard to breathe at first. However, this feeling quickly passed, and within half an hour, I had already forgotten about it ๐Ÿ˜….
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I love the mystery that remains for the next installment!!. As you describe the weather, I assume it was very different from that of your country!
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Ukraine has a rather dry climate, it doesn't rain that often and the sea doesn't affect the humidity much. It's hot and dry in the summer, cold and dry in the winter, mostly - continental climate, sometimes even sharply continental. So tropical humidity was something new and unexpected for me)
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