In the summer vacation, my friends and I decided to go on the Rowing Camps arranged by the tourist leader Thomas Cook. The tour was for three nights and three days in the river rowing the small boats. The first day of the Rowing Camps was a good exercise with two persons rowing a small boat and we had a good time admiring the nature and the still ness of the water. It was a practice given for rowing the boat where the stream of the river was very silent and the water was very still and my friend and I did not put any effort rowing the boat and it was smooth rowing. In the afternoon we went for a diving exercise in the beach and it was a great experience in the beach and we relaxed in the beach the entire evening. The tour personnel have arranged for a party in the beach in the night and the first day of the Rowing Camps went fine with fun, dance and enjoyment. The next day we were made to row the same boat in the up stream of the river. Well it was a tiring work to row the boat up the river and the sweat was flowing in our bodies. We found it very hard to row the boat and cannot stop or pause the rowing as the stream of the river was a bit strong that it can pull the boat back wards and hence we were continuously rowing to reach the destination up the river.

It took the entire afternoon to reach the river top and there was an island there where we relaxed for a while and had energy drinks and came back to the place where we started in the down stream of the river and it was first seen as an easy task but most of the boats collapsed on the way down and the depth of the river was very low in the height of the neck. The second day of the Rowing Camps was a bit tough and the key aspect in coming down the river is to maintain the balance of the boat b rowing on both the sides of the river by maintaining the correct and perfect balance between the two rovers. The last day of the Rowing Camps was a race day and we did not expect this from the event planners. In the morning, there was race for the couples in the boats and the race included the rowing of the boat in still water and stream.

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