BlogHide Resteemsnectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoEmbarrassed shufty in North Africa (1,2) foreword & Morocco.CultureTake a look at these pictures of the snow mountain, guess where they are on earth? Well, they are not the Tibetan Plateau, not the Rocky Mountains, and not the Andes of South America, the…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (24) the driest places in the world, Copper kingdomWell, let's pulled back to the travel of Latin America from the study of Anthropology. The most beautiful attractions in Chile are these parts: Easter Island oversea, the capital and surrounding in…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (23) Easter Island. The Inevitability and Accident of Civilization Viewed from the AustronesianLeaving Easter Island, I will have a summary in the Austronesian. I will analyze the independent development civilizations of New Zealand's Maori and Easter Island and compare to the Afro-Eurasian…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (22) Easter Island. A blessing in disguiseI awake light-hearted this morning of Winter, Everywhere round me the singing of waves --But now I remember the night, the storm, And I wonder how many blossoms were broken (recomposed from an…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (21) Easter Island. Sky pond and birdmanThere were many volcanoes on the island. Naturally, there were more than a few volcanic lakes. I drove up according to the list of sights in the TanTu app, but the positioning was wrong again. It…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (20) Easter Island. A boat in the oceanI ate solid food all day long. I didn't want to abuse myself too much, so I decided to have a dinner just at the candlelight restaurant by the sea. the steak of local fish was a bit rough. During my…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (19) Easter Island. Be thankfulIn addition to the huge stone statues, there were many altars on the island. More than 300 altars had been found. There were many styles of altars, and once with standing MOAI. Most altars were the…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (18-2) Easter Island. The World of the MOAIThen it was Tongariki, the largest moai group on Easter Island. Fifteen Moai statues were back to the sea, facing the Rano Raraku volcanic quarry where they were born. This is the landmark of Easter…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (18-1) Easter Island. History of the MOAIWhere did the around 1,000 MOAIs on Easter Island come from? Most of them came from Rano Raraku, a volcanic quarry. According to research, most of the stone statues on the island were carved and…nectarla (56)in essay • 5 years agoSmall town essay 1. Direction (2/14, Albuquerque)Yesterday morning, sunshine. I wandered around with a camera in the unfamiliar small town. From my apartment to my office building, there was a large golf course. I had only walked a few times and…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (17) Easter Island. Iridescent clouds fly with SeagullsThe next attraction was Papa Vaka, which was just around the navel of the world. The Vaka stone carving group was the largest stone carving monument on Easter Island. Due to its exposure to the…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (16) Easter Island. Navel of the worldTossed last night made me quite exhausting. I got up late in the morning. Biscuits with coke were my breakfast. I took my driver's license and notarization rushed to the town and visited several…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (15) Easter Island. watery tendernessI tried to save myself in the heavy rain, thinking about everything I could think of. The positioning by BOOKING was outrageous wrong. Moving forward? backward? Staying Aid? I was too exhausted to…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (14) Easter Island. Lost in rainy nightI wanted to rent a car when I returned to town from TAHAI, but I did not bring all the documents. The casual South Americans did not make an exception for me that I had to make an appointment…nectarla (56)in poem • 5 years agoforget me notThe tiny blue flower, once you mentioned It blooms along the railway, fills both sides with concern, brings a sound to my ear: Forget me not. Put her in a book——— Once you read, it turns up.…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (13) Easter Island. MOAI in the sunset glowEnjoying the Pacific Ocean along the coast, I saw a benchmark showing the distance from the world's major cities. There were many such signs at the ends of the earth. For example, the Cape of Good…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (12) Easter Island. ShriekThe landlord aunt took us around the town of Easter Island, then took us home. Since what I booked was a cheaper homestay, the location was relatively remote. The house doors could be left ajar at…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (11) Easter Island. FlyingGot up at 4:00 AM, I boiled the water and had three pieces of pizza packed out yesterday as breakfast. The taste was just so so. Then I started to prepared luggage and checked out at 5:40. I…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (10) Santiago: Cramped NerudaAfter mountain patroling, I went to the house of Neruda, the Nobel laureate. His novel "The Postman" was translated into more than 30 languages and spread to all countries in the world. The film of…nectarla (56)in travel • 5 years agoOnce Upon A Time in Latin America (9) Santiago: Cerro Santa LucíaI actually forgot to change the currency at the airport cause I took a free ride from there. It was after 1:00 PM. I was hungry and when I starved at the restaurant opposite, the pizza was so…