

Evening Gong
The Shamanist temple itself isn't much to look at, given that the real religious center here are all the rocks, trees and streams along the winding path through the hillside. Some men, but mostly women burn incense and candles, wave flags, sound rhythmic chimes, meditate and chant, each in their own way to their own deity. Naturally this area felt too sacred for me to go around taking pictures, although this woman politely agreed to let me record.
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beautiful recordings. i like that you let them go a long time. reminded me of this neat website that hasn't been updated in a while, but maybe you could still submit/check out www.quietamerican.org/vacation.html
i like reading about your adventures, brian. where next?
love, molly
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