The legend of La Llorona, the Weeping Woman, is older than anyone alive today. It originates in the colonial era of Mexico. As it is told, there is enough of a ring of truth to it that there is no reason to doubt it happened. Human behavior is responsible for more bizarre events than those told of in the story. As far as a ghost that haunts the area, while most people (including this writer) do not believe in such, you have to make up your own mind.
The legend is real, has been for centuries. The events of the legend? Who knows?
The duration of The Story of the Weeping Camel is 1.45 hours.
The Story of the Weeping Camel was created on 2003-09-06.
Dora Marr
to emphasize that women are troublesome
the european continent
green yellow purple white + blue
60 times 49 cm.
No but i am not sure what kind of painting it is
First the dalex then the cyber men then the weeping angels.
Weeping angels are fictitious creatures from the fantasy series "Doctor Who". According to this story, they send people to the past, and feed on the energy that is liberated in the process. In one of the episodes they actually kill their victims, but that's not common for a weeping angel. Also, the weeping angels don't move while somebody looks at them - as long as somebody looks at them, they look like an unmovable statue.
A:Ezekiel 8:14 describes women in the Temple of Jerusalem 'weeping for Tammuz'. The women were weeping because the fertility goddess Ishtar (or Asherah) had condemned her lover, the shepherd-god Tammuz, to hell after herself being crucified and resurrected. Another name for Tammuz was Dumuzi.
Weeping softly she left his bedside, his wound still weeping.