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Whispers of Nature: The Serene World of Alpacas | Day 14 of my 2023 Journal

Cecilie Conrad·Jan 14, 2023· 1 minute

We went to see the alpacas for the third time.

We took our friends, and we enjoyed watching the baby alpaca who had grown.

They are obviously very cute, and very beautiful.

Surprisingly, they are also silent, but singing - humming - to each other, calm never fighting, with no nail under the toe, walking with softness on the grass.

They are shy but not afraid, looking straight into our eyes, and filling our hearts.

Thank you, Giovani for the lovely job you do with these beautiful creatures.

Within the small adventure lies the big one.

Love and light

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