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A Journey to our Prestine Origins (Dolmen tour)

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A Journey to our Prestine Origins (Dolmen tour)

Time: April 21, 2013 at 6pm to April 30, 2013 at 7pm
Location: Russia, Krasnodar region
City/Town: Pshada village
Website or Map: http://www.spaceoflove.com/do…
Phone: +79203235570
Event Type: dolmen, tour, pilgrimage
Organized By: Yuri Smirnov
Latest Activity: Mar 7, 2013

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What are Dolmens? These ancient stones are said to be Keepers of Feelings and Wisdom of what Anastasia of the Ringing Cedar book series calls "our pristine origins".
We visit these structures, estimated to be 5,000 to 10,000 years old, as well as other sacred places of the Russian Krasnodar, Abinsk and Gelendzhik regions.
We also visit the internationally renowned Shetinin Kin's School, the only school of its kind in Russia and probably the world.
Because of the many amazing spiritual experiences and events, witnessed and recorded, we name our Dolmen Tour a "pilgrimage".

I am happy to inform you that for the year 2013 we plan to have 3 tours for April, May and September at usual dates at the end of each month.
See the dates and details here - http://www.spaceoflove.com/dolm_tour.htm
Please note that the dates may be changed slightly (For instance, in April we expect a pre-organized group so the dates may be April 14th to 23d.)
Just reminding that the time goes fast and it's always better to make up your plans for the year beforehand.
If you wish to go for Dolmen tour please contact me as soon as possible to book your space.

For your inspiration please check the photo-reports from the dolmen tours (2008-2012) here - http://www.spaceoflove.com/dolm_report.htm

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