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It's always 'forgotten temple' this or 'uncharted jungle' that. As if there's some direct correlation between a place's magic and inaccessibility.
So my only jungle experience was an easy hour's hike from a camp, a camp serviced by a well maintained asphalt road. But it was so unlike the forests out here, which must scrape and beg for every drop of water. Another world, practically.
But for as changing as those two days were, for as many of the bugs and flowers and fungi and salamanders as I can recall, I don't remember any sounds. The sound of the jungle gave memory the slip.
Maybe the jungle sounded like this.
Maybe this is how the jungle felt like it sounded.
I wonder if I'll ever find the time to go back there, to find out.
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