Diana, Sue and Nancy are now about to see the geyser. They have already had breakfast as a matter of fact. They can't wait to see one of course. They will be learning about a geyser when they go to school by the way. They have never saw a geyser before. It will be the first time that they saw one. Let's hope that Diana and her friends will be looking at the geyser.
"That was a good breakfast, Di." said Sue.
"It sure was." said Diana. "In fact, we are going to have a great day today."
"There are a lot of things to do." said Nancy.
"I know, girls." said Diana.
"What are we going today, DI?" Sue asked.
"We can check out the geyser." said Diana.
"That's fine with me, DI." said Sue.
On their way, Diana and her friends saw the geyser being erupt.
"Look at the geyser, Di." said Sue.
"I saw it, girls." said Diana. "It is steaming into the air."
"We can see it, Di." said Nancy. "We can study the geyser."
"That sounds like a great idea." said Sue.
"Yes, it is, girls." said Diana. "We will do that when we go to school."
"It's been a while that we went to school." Said Nancy.
"Where are geysers found?" Sue asked.
"It was found in five countries." said Diana. "The United States, Russia, Chile, New Zealand and Iceland."
"I have never been to the others." said Sue.
"We can see them on one of the other countries soon." said Diana.
"Once we have a passport." said Nancy.
"The water can boil before the geyser erupts." said Sue.
"I heard about that." said Diana. "My mom told me a story about it."
"That is nice of her." said Nancy.
"I am aware of that." said Diana.
"How long does it erupt?" Sue asked.
"Between twenty minutes to almost two hours." said Diana.
"We all know how what the geyser is." said Sue. "We better go now."
Diana and her friends have saw the geyser. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.
