martes, 16 de agosto de 2011

Day 5: Trinity and Jesus Ruins


We visited these ruins on Thursday morning.  It was a sunny and bright day.  There, we could learn more about the guaraní culture: their jobs, interests, skills and religion. We could see the remains of schools, houses and temples. The ruins are very pretty and amazing.

First, we went to Trinity Ruins. You can see the remnants of a big temple, a central park and a church.  On both sides there were the houses with their rooms. The temple is awesome and the walls had incredible decorations from barroque style. We watched the walls eagerly. Time seemed to have stopped for them!  They are breath-taking!  The central park is enormous, all you can see is green grass and the big church.

After that we went to the last room, the chapel. There, we could see religious objects, sculptures and a construction model.



Later, we went to Jesus Ruins. They are the best preserved.  There was a bell tower, so when we got there we had to go up the stairs. There, we could admire a beautiful landscape through the ruins holes. There was a priestscript and told us a story about ghosts. The houses had only one room, and they were very small. The Jesús Ruins were the most interesting because they are well preserved.




Comunidad  "Santa Rita de  Casia"
 Martina Aguiar
Daniela Perrone
Santiago Salami
 Nicolas Marotte
Martina Oronales
 Agustina Scholtus

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