PASO
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Birkaç içki ve lokali uykusuz bir gece sonra, Geçici Arkeoloji Kampı gezindi. Orada çalışan Arkeologlar "büyük tur" beni aldı ve bana yakın ve ayrıca bazı prehistorik canlıların sıradışı kültürleri gösterdi. Bir sonraki durağımız Behemoth Tepe oldu ... İlk durağımız Mezzmillo en ikametgahı oldu, ama biz beklenen sıcak karşılama almadı - Ben sadece bu başlığı hak eden bir canlının burada öldüğünü hayal edebiliyorum.Günün sonunda biz Tapatapa Gorge Xabu kabilesinin vatan ziyaret etti. Onlar bu toprakların yerlileri ve erkeklere şeklinde bir mistik ruhu ibadet ve o Xabu dilinde "koruyucu" anlamına ismi "Papowaka" verdi. Onlar da gece için bize barınak sundu.
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After a few drinks, and a sleepless night at the tavern, I wandered into the Temporary Archaeological Camp. Archaeologists working there took me on the “grand tour” and showed me the unusual cultures living nearby and also some prehistoric creatures. Our first stop was Mezzmillo's Domicile, but we didn’t receive the warm welcome we expected… Our next stop was Behemoth Peak – I can only imagine that a creature deserving of this title died here. At the end of the day we visited the homeland of the Xabu tribe in Tapatapa Gorge. They are the natives of this land and they worship a mystical spirit in the form of stag and gave it the name "Papowaka", which in the Xabu language means "guardian". They also offered us shelter for the night.
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After a few drinks, and a sleepless night at the tavern, I wandered into the Temporary Archaeological Camp. Archaeologists working there took me on the “grand tour” and showed me the unusual cultures living nearby and also some prehistoric creatures. Our first stop was Mezzmillo's Domicile, but we didn’t receive the warm welcome we expected… Our next stop was Behemoth Peak – I can only imagine that a creature deserving of this title died here. At the end of the day we visited the homeland of the Xabu tribe in Tapatapa Gorge. They are the natives of this land and they worship a mystical spirit in the form of stag and gave it the name "Papowaka", which in the Xabu language means "guardian". They also offered us shelter for the night.
