Long journeys between countries are always stressful. I was with my friends Camilo and Gustavo in Argentina, we just had some problems with security at the airpot of Buenos Aires about our tiquets. We were suppose to come back to Colombia by a Buenos Aires-Lima-Medellin flight but now we had to go on a Buenos Aires-Santiago-Lima-Medellin flight and as if that it wasn't enough we would have to wait 6 hours in Chile. On our flight to Santiago , we were going for about an hour when the plane started to move up and down with turbulence. I was very scared and all I remember was feeling my heart about to come out of my body and all I was thinking about was how that was suppose to happen. What I am trying to say is; what are the chances of boarding a plane at the last minute by the airline error and crashing. Our plane wasn't suppose to pass over mountain rages that produces this kind of turbulence so if I was there is because it was meant to be and if I had died there it would have been destiny. I know it may sound crazy now but at the moment we were terrified. I remember Gustavo crying an praying for his life at the same time while Camilo was in shock.
Everything calm down and we landed just fine in Santiago, Now we were gratefull for the 6 hours we would have to wait there, we didn`t want to see more planes for a while. In Santiago we met this 2 girls who had this look in their faces , a look that tell that you just did something wrong but we talked for a while whit them and they told us that they were being deported to Colombia by immigration.
We weren`t surprised but we didn`t ask them more. The rest or our flight was very normal, we arrived in Medellin glad to see our families again and to finally have some rest.
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