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Has it ever happened to you that while going so fast, you have fallen forward and landed with your face on the ground?
Looking at the photo you can already imagine what it is about, I will give you some information.
📍 Turkey, day 1 in Cappadocia of the 15-day trip.
We have several activities planned, but if there is something that never fails, it is treking, treking and treking until you want to tear your feet off.
Cappadocia is a large area of mountains and very arid sandy lands, which with erosion have created small valleys, mounds and very peculiar geological formations.
After hours of trekking up and down, with the sun beating down on us, already so tired that my legs were begging for mercy... we are going along the top of a small plateau, we have to go down to go towards the population area where the hotels are.
We see a shortcut that involves going down a somewhat steep slope, due to the sandy terrain, somewhat slippery, ther is a rope to help you go up or down.
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When I got out, I put gauze to stop the bleeding and rested.
At night my face was less scary.
I had a small hole in my forehead from the impact of a branch, from there came out scandalous blood, but once healed it was not so much.
The scratches crossed from the forehead to the cheek by the edges, and I looked more injured than I really was.
I will not put a photo of my pitiful appearance, but I spent 3 days with everyone looking at me.
The photos I sent to my mother either from a distance or from the side so as not to scare her.
The last scab on my face went away on the penultimate day of the trip.
It all ended up as an anecdote that we laugh about when I tell it in detail, but my wild maneuver of scaring my girlfriend is the one that generates the most reproaches from me,
Sometimes I feel bad about the joke, but it is what gives the moment the extra kick, she got scared, poor thing, but I took the hit.
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