Can we have a "/his/ meets /trv/" thread where we talk about where to go to see/experience rare, historical, or overall minority cultures?
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Niger's going through a rock renaissance right now:
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>>3050471
So I've heard Southern Italy is pretty poor. How dangerous is it for tourism?
>>3053944
Can't imagine it would anymore dangerous than NYC.
Where would one go if they wanted to see surviving Babylonian/Assyrian culture?
>>3050576
Wow, this is prety unique. Haven't heard anything like this, thanks.
>>3056136
The Mandaeans in Iraq are your best bet, but I don't think travel to Iraq is a great idea right now
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>>3050471
Here's a /his/ travel story.
Me and my friends were in the Basilica in Quebec City, this massive catholic church built by the french during the colonial period. We're looking at a shrine to Mary with some candles, and try to light the candles in honor. We knocked over the candles. If they didn't fall on the stone floor tile, we could have burned down the Quebec Basilica.
>>3050471
I was in the Hare Krishna temple in england, is that a minority culture?
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>>3056812
I don't remember that much, but they're nice people. They revere their guru who started the Hare Krishna thing, and have a life-size staue of him in his study room. I watched them perform some sort of prayer mass where they sung their mantra (hare krishna, krishna rama, rama rama, krishna hare, hare krishna, krishna rama, rama rama, krishna hare, hare krishna, krishna rama, rama rama, krishna hare...). They had a meditation garden with rocks and little reflective pools, and that was nice. They also give free lunches to visitors, because they believe in generosity. All in all some very nice people.
>>3050471
good threado desu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TouOxJkHS5o
Extremely rare recording of native americans discussing the white's man internal combustion engine
>>3056959
Didn't George Harrison one of them?
>Arviat
>second largest community in Nunavut
>population of 2,657
>one of the only two pictures on it's wikipedia article
>Inuit culture basically is IRL Borderlands
>I want to at some point in my life visit Old Man Bear Jaw and get a quest from him to retrieve his unfinished can of beans from a pack of wolves
>>3057144
>>second largest community in Nunavut
>>population of 2,657
>>3056959
They love everything besides advaitans lmao
>>3056997
Yes. A Hare Krishna. Also known as ISKCON.
>>3056997
>Didn't George Harrison one of them
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>>3057148
>total population of 37,280
>>3056219
And which culture is that?