Rakı hits the road again: Mexico + Guatemala

Categories: Marduk 2012 — admin - 11:40 am - Thursday, 28 Jan 2010

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We paid a short visit to India, to the coast of Goa, and prepared rakı tables for you. We cooked fish. Moreover, it was shark and rakı. We will also eat piranha drinking rakı in Brazil. But it will be in July.

Indians loved Yeni Rakı. Their appetite for rakı shows in the pictures.
Now it is time to leave the mini project behind and talk about the real stuff.

Friends, first of all, here is a profound information: We are all going to die.

We are caught in the middle of swine flu and the Nibiru collision, and these are not good signs.

Therefore, now it seems inevitable to go Mexico, home of both phenomena, for a detailed examination.

We are going to Mexico. First, we will look into swine flu at the scene. We will see if anise reinforces our immune system against swine flu. Then, as scientific rakı drinkers, we will find out if the Nibiru collision will take place or not, by drinking rakı by the pyramids the Mayans built.

Of course we will report to you, daily.

Our journey will begin in Mexico City, in February, to end in Guatemala three weeks after then.

For this trip, we also added a new friend to our crew: Fatma Nur Bayram.

Let us introduce her to you:

Secondary education: Robert College, İstanbul
Graduate: Boğaziçi University, Guidance and Psychological Counseling

Post-Graduate: Bogaziçi University, Developmental Psychology Gelişim Psikolojisi
Occupation: Psychological consultant

She has been to: Turkey, Syria, Egypt, India, Spain, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador.
She was last seen in: Cuzco, Peru
Some of her weekly activities in Peru: Climbing to a crater lake in Huaraz which has an elevation of 4.600 meters, sandboarding in Huacachina Oasis, paying a visit to sea lions and penguins in Islas de las Ballesta, singing folk songs by a bonfire in Paracas, visiting the cathedral and the museum in Cuzco. metrede bir krater gölü tırmanışı, Huacachina Vahası’nda sandboarding, going to Inca cities on horse.



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