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I have never seen huge buildings because I grew up in the carribean. I always wonder how I would feel standing in front of a tall building.

Recently, I traveled to colombia for the very first time, and I explored a little bit . Seeing those huge buildings made me feel tiny, I laughed because at the moment, I felt like an ants.

During my exploration, I met up with young adults with children asking for money. Some slept close to the huge building while others were in the streets. This saddens me, so whenever I have small bills, I will donate. As I continued along the path, I enjoyed many beautiful buildings in all kinds of shapes and different designs. The sincery was so easy to embrace.

At one point, I saw the locals sound a pigeon garden, beautifully built and engolved with many pigeons. I quickly adopted and purchased corns to feed the pigeons.

Feeding the pigeons brings harmony, peace, and relaxation to me. If you asked me, I think it goes intwine with the huge building so that makes the sincery appear perfect.

I hope someday I can be more of help to the young adults, because during my personal investigation I came to realized that most of the young adults migrated from Venezuela because of the political outrage and life poses challenges for them. Many tried to live better by selling items and learning how to normalize to the best of their abilities.

Many people are helpful to them, and they are so thankful and showed much appreciation.

During this time, I prayed that it would be better for them, and this allowed me to value my present situation, bringing peace, calm, and meditation to truly value my situation.

I encountered many different people and buildings that were so amazing, I love the ambience, and the respect of the people, no one stopped to ask questions and I blend in, I did not appeared different or out of placed.

Admiring tall buildings helped me to see further, my honest opinion.


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