Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Blog CREATORS

        
         Mateo Echeverry   -   Paulo Rosas   -   Michelle Hernandez

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE


When we were there, we fed the ducks an enjoyed their company, then we went to get an ice cream in popsy which is quite expensive, but is the perfect place for parents to take their children and spend a great family time. We took a short hike around the two lakes while we were eating our ice creams. We really had a wonderful time in Babilla lake because we took a fresh air and get relaxed.

ANOTHER MYTH



On April 22nd, 2009, a hard storm killed some animals, and even a little girl died, when a tree fell on her, although nobody noticed for a few seconds lightning turned greenish and with the last of them, appeared in the lake a strange and little guest. Then the lake became dark and foggy and while some fishes were floating on the surface. Danilo, a candy seller, went out of his hiding place and saw a tentacle that splashed and disappear in the water.

SHORT DESCRIPTION.

Babilla Lake is located in Ciudad Jardin in the south of Cali. The neighborhood, in the most part, is formed by countryside with a lot of parks and ecological preserves. It is a very natural experience!!
This lake is called Babilla Lake because a couple of years ago there was an urban legend; these legend says that there was an animal living in the lake and looked like a small crocodile (Babilla). Some people claim to have seen it, but others think that is just a false story to keep people away in order to protect the lake.
This lake used to be very unsafe, so people never went there, because they were afraid to be mugged and hurt. However, a few months ago, at Babilla Lake, you can breathe a more fresh air, because now it is safer and quieter. This was made by the people who live there supported by the police.
Babilla Lake has several animals so people who go there can feed them and play with them. Also visitors can take short hikes to know the place and enjoy its natural sceneries.


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