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I just came back from 67 days in Colombia and I don't know what to say

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I just came back from 67 days in Colombia and I don't know what to say

Title: "67 days of photography in Colombia, some experiences may not be appropriate to say"

After 67 long days in Colombia, the body and mind were fully relaxed and inspired. During this time, I have experienced the rich and colorful culture of the country, met many hospitable people, and experienced some unforgettable things. However, now that I have returned to real life, I have found that some experiences and insights may not be suitable for easy talking.

The first time I set foot on Colombian soil, I was blown away by its stunning natural beauty. In the bosom of the Andes, I was treated to breathtaking breathtaking breath of breath and magnificence. From the majestic Andes Mountains to the lush vegetation of the rainforests, I felt the magic of nature at every step. But it's not just a scenic journey, it's an inner exploration.

During this time, I gained an in-depth understanding of Colombia's culture and people. They are warm, bold and always willing to share their stories and traditions. I got to know a lot of locals and listened to them talk about the history and culture of their hometown, and these exchanges gave me a deeper understanding of the country.

However, it was in such exchanges that I also discovered that some topics did not seem to be suitable for easy touching. In my interactions with locals, I have learned that some topics may touch on sensitive political or social issues and may lead to unnecessary misunderstandings or controversies. Sometimes, even well-intentioned inquiries can be misinterpreted as disrespectful to their culture.

I just came back from 67 days in Colombia and I don't know what to say

In addition to the cultural challenges, there are some personal experiences that make me think deeply. Once, I met an elderly resident in a small town who confided in me about local politics and history. While I can understand his emotions and opinions, his remarks touched on sensitive issues on the ground and made me hesitate. This experience made me think about what kind of respect it is for an outsider to say when to speak and when to stop.

Looking back on these experiences, I am acutely aware of the power of words. In an unfamiliar environment, moderate silence and respect become especially important. While I am eager to share my journey and learning, there are some things that may be worth cherishing in my heart so as not to hurt the emotions of others or cause unnecessary misunderstandings.

During this trip, I not only appreciated the beauty of Colombia, but also learned to be cautious and respectful in communicating with others. Perhaps, some experiences are not suitable for words, they are more like a flower that blooms quietly in the heart, leaving a deep memory for yourself.

Back in real life, I deeply felt the diversity and complexity of this world. Perhaps, everyone has their own stories and experiences, some of which are worth sharing, and some of which are more suitable for keeping in the bottom of their hearts. Perhaps, true wisdom is knowing when to distinguish between when to speak and when to be silent, in order to respect others and better understand the world.

In this open-ended ending, perhaps the reader will also be able to think about when we should speak and when we should be silent in communicating with others, which is a never-ending exploration that makes us more cautious and tolerant in this diverse and beautiful world.

I just came back from 67 days in Colombia and I don't know what to say

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