THE ART OF WANDERING - [1] The Flowers's Children
People's impressions of South America are different. Soaring snow-capped Andes, white salt deserts, mystical ancient ruins and huge waterfalls, jungles and Amazon rivers, beach seals and frozen glaciers, lush palm trees and the Caribbean Sea, villains and crime-ridden cities, murals and graffiti full alley. Each one is different, but all of these are South America. South America is a continent that encompasses all of them.
To me, South America was a continent of wandering.
Hippie, street musician. Hobo (wandering worker). hitchhiker. Wandering meditator. Wandering Circus. Wandering craftsman. A wave of wandering that could not be seen anywhere else on the earth was flowing through South America.
Of course, it may not be visible to tourists and business travelers who only see big cities on a short trip. However, travelers who enjoy time regardless of the tides of the world. will meet them. In the terminals and squares of South America, wanderers with large backpacks float like flower petals.
Where did all of 'The Flower's Children' come from?