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Crossing through another bridge

A bit more than 6 months ago, I started a new phase in my life, since I decided to come for working in Ayacucho for a social project. Something kind of unexpected for an economist like me, who may have seen himself as a business man.

But as far as I check my latest pics from a travel in Ayacucho, and at the same time I hear some music I brought from Egypt and Cameroon, I realized that I took the good decision. I can feel again this awesome energy which burns from within at the beginning of a new experience, but when it stops shining as much as the common life takes a major role. Anyway, soon I will enojy an intensive moment, by remembering each moment that Ayacucho has offered me: people, travels, food, Quechua, images, my fears and decisions. Indeed I life in my homeland, but Peru is so diverse that being in this part of the andean mountains is like living in a new atmosphere which brings many surprises.

Soon I will continue enjoying realizing these trips. Soon I will go to a great international conference, where I will talk so much about awesome things in Ayacucho, and thus I will continue awakening dreams on people like me who like to life like nomads, and who at the same time become citizens of an ideal world... one which does not accept limits.

August 5, 2008 | 11:08 AM Comments  1 comments

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lapikiorejuda *ViCtoria
August 29, 2008 | 8:59 AM

¡Saludos! También soy de Perú. Es increíble que hayas podido ir a Ayacucho para hacer servicio social, me encantaría hacer algo parecido pero asumo que lo haré dentro de unos años :)
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