I hadn´t expected this. The site of the burial of and monument for Che Guevara is beautiful and very impressive (like him or not), and so is the athmosphere.
Starting with, you are not allowed to take anything inside, so we left our backpacks on the bus. You are also not allowed to take photos (…). There is obvious military presence.
For once, the mausoleum is very solemn (? ehrfurchterweckend), and I really took no photos (amazed),
and the huge monument outside is filling the air, if you can say so.
I am feeling such a patriot of Latin America, of any country in Latin America, in which ever it is the most important. I am ready to give my life for the liberation of any of those countries of Latin America. Without asking for anything, without taking anything, without using anybody.
I forgot who this woman is but she is important, people love her. And alledgedly she aways criews. She was with us inside (the graves are blow this monument). I forgot her name and story, sorry.
Taking a probably forbidden photo from up next to the monument down to the entrance of the mausoleum (above which I stand)