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The hellish, exhausting and utterly entertaining road to Capurgana

COLOMBIA | Tue, 20 Sep 2011 | By rachelina | Views [3097]

The end was nigh. Bea and I's flights from Bogota to Europe loomed over us. We decided to go out with a bang and finish our Colombian adventures in the Darien Gap. The Darien Gap is the link between South America and Central America, and this thin ... Read more >

Tags: capurgana, long day, monteria, potholes, salsa, sapzurro, turbo

Die größte Sauna der Welt, das Paradies und der langweiligste Ort weltweit!

ARGENTINA | Tue, 1 Sep 2009 | By steffen_graz | Views [3170] | Comments [3]

Herzliche Grüße aus Puerto Obaldia, dem wohl langweiligsten Ort der Welt! Seit 2 Tagen sitze ich hier fest! Wie es dazu kam, lest Ihr im folgendem Text! Also nach der tollen Exkursion auf die Guajira Halbinsel (letzter Bericht) bin ich ... Read more >

Tags: capurganá, cartagena, puerto obaldia, turbo

 

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As the parade draws to an end, tired faces cover the crowds. But the anticipation of the novices never resides. They only grow more nervous, as they glance from their thrones to the surrounding children. As they enter the monastery, their heads are shaved, their jewels stripped, and they are given traditional robes to wear. Tibetan red for boys, and honey pink for girls. They become almost unrecognisable to their families, and with their innocent eyes clutching memories from home, they begin to pray, to collect alms and to work in the monastery.: by annapurnauna, Views[446]
As the parade draws to an end, tired faces cover the crowds. But the anticipation of the novices never resides. They only grow more nervous, as they glance from their thrones to the surrounding children. As they enter the monastery, their heads are shaved, their jewels stripped, and they are given traditional robes to wear. Tibetan red for boys, and honey pink for girls. They become almost unrecognisable to their families, and with their innocent eyes clutching memories from home, they begin to pray, to collect alms and to work in the monastery.

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