A day in The Land of the Shifting Roads (Inzuland tourism)

 Hi, everyone. My name is Jack. I have never traveled before in my life. Living in The Empire, we were told by our families that The Empire has everything for us. However I got bored, and wanted to help out in a less fortunate country. Luckily for me, a new initiative has just opened up overseas and I have the opportunity to travel there while working in villages to improve the quality of life. Of course I took the opportunity.

The aid programme pays for meals and travel, and I will be working with people from many different countries. People have come from Poland, up in the north, to help. We were visiting coastal villages near Austinville, where there are a lot of villages. Austinville is the largest settlement in Inzuland.

I paid for the taxi from Burdigala, The Empire to the Magnium Airport out of my own pocket, but I couldn't contain my excitement. After boarding my flight at Magnium International Airport, I was bound for Garnesti, capital of Vostlog Vos on a beautiful island! I only spent 2 hours at the airport, and didn't have a visa, although I did grab a burger for the last leg of the journey. Before I knew it, I was back in the air, flying over the ocean. When I landed in Mbezi, I rushed to the meeting spot on the ground floor of the airport. Soon enough, I saw other people gather and I met them for the first time. We boarded a charter bus bound for Austinville where we would be staying, which would take 4 hours. We only saw Mbezi briefly because it didn't stop, but the driver on the bus stopped at a village halfway there for food. This was fantastic because I was starving and it was 9 in the morning. I was super sleep deprived. The food was a nice traditional curry, and the roads were all paved. When I arrived in Austinville, I was amazed. It was a huge city, full of slums. But on the other hand, the hotel was amazing. The streets were crowded. From my window, I could see the old colonial district.

This place is called the land of the shifting roads, even by locals because most roads are dirt, apart from the main highway. It rains a lot and this causes shifts.

I had a great day and I'm looking forward to the tour we get tomorrow.

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