Monday, August 15, 2011

Translation help please?! [Its in Spanish]?

Legends often personify natural phenomena or to try to solve mystery of natural phenomena. There are so many volcanoes in Mexico, Central America and South America that have names and human characteristics. The people who lived around them counted legends to explain the origin of these volcanoes and the relationship they had with the people. There are legends that are universal in many places in the world. For example, in Mexico there is a famous legend about volcanoes Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl saying that two were in love but their love was forbidden. The same legend also exists in Chile and about volcanoes Parinacota Pome. According to legend there was a prince and princess of a different tribes and fell in love. But their marriage was prohibited and to prevent their union, the two tribes killed the couple. This sad, to the two peoples. The flood were divided into two lakes, and Cota-Chungara Cotani. The two men were transformed into two beautiful volcanoes nearby, and Parinacota Pome. So always together

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