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More wild nights out

This week I found out what a hot night out in San Marcos looks like in the "off" season (San Marcos being the village where the childrens' home is). It was about 8pm, I'd finished work for the day, and gone out for some air. I was wandering around the village in the drizzle, looking for some entertainment, preferably in the form of ice-cream, but the streets were deserted and most of the shops were shut. On a corner of the plaza I found an ice-cream shop open; things were looking up. So I went in, to be met by about 20 local characters from the village, sitting on upright chairs around the walls, watching the National Geographic channel.

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