We we able to visit the Regional Museum of History and see its 9 exhibition halls. And some pieces dating back to the as far as the Revolutionary Convention of 1914. And just learn about the history behind this city and nation as a whole. It was truly amazing to learn how this city came to be. We gathered souvenirs. We bought jewelry, a bag, trinkets and more. On our last day we visited the Museum of Death, yes the Museum of death. It sounded a little odd to me, but when we got there it was much more intersting then you would think. Their view on death is different, where we morn after a death, they celebrate it because they believe they will start their new life and be reincarnated as a new person instead
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