
The Cursed Celebration
A Backpackers Tale
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Narrated by:
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Mike Colasurdo
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By:
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Jason Wright
About this listen
In the vibrant heart of Oaxaca, where the scent of marigolds mingles with the distant echo of mariachis, a group of backpackers found themselves drawn into the intoxicating allure of the Day of the Dead. The streets pulsed with life, adorned with colorful altars and sugar skulls, a celebration of both life and death that promised mystery and adventure. As they wandered through the market, laughter and music filled the air, but an inexplicable pull led them off the well-trodden path. The call of adventure whispered to them, urging them to seek out the hidden treasures of the city, beyond the familiar sights and sounds.
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