I didnt go on the field trip because i had prior engagemtns with picking my friend up from the airport, however, i have been to that same voodoo museum when I was younger, and I remember feeling scared about all the creepiness in voodoo and since then i have not been back
The Voodoo Museum was crazy! I do not know if the human bones were real, but if they were, that does not surprise me one bit! It was a very interesting experience and I was happy to hear his insane stories. I would love to know what that weird service that he spoke about is like! The snakes he spoke about creeped me out and the fact that he bragged about the snake wanting to mate with him really made me laugh. I loved the overall experience though, even if some of the parts were a little too much for me!
Going to the Voodoo museum was definitely an experience. I've lived close to New Orleans my whole life and have heard stories about Voodoo, but just didn't mess with it. Some interesting information was said, but our tour guide was just a dud. He spoke so fast and with such a monotone drone that i almost didn't even want to listen to him. Not to mention how creepy he was! A 26 foot long snake loose in his room!? But I guess I shouldn't be so closed minded. To him, and to other Voodoo practitioners, that maybe perfectly normal.
It's really unfortunate, that I couldn't join you all on this venture, in the pictures, you all seemed to enjoy yourselves, however whats going on with the human bones!!! Were there really human bones there??
The Voodoo museum was a scary experience! It was very interesting to see all of the artifacts, however our tour guide was very strange. I did not feel like he answered all of questions fully. When we asked him about a Voodoo church he very sternly replied that he was "not able to discuss that information." However, it is interesting to visit and see pictures and statues.
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I know the aligator and the cat were real, but were the human bones real?
i don't know but that guy was weird
I didnt go on the field trip because i had prior engagemtns with picking my friend up from the airport, however, i have been to that same voodoo museum when I was younger, and I remember feeling scared about all the creepiness in voodoo and since then i have not been back
The Voodoo Museum was crazy! I do not know if the human bones were real, but if they were, that does not surprise me one bit! It was a very interesting experience and I was happy to hear his insane stories. I would love to know what that weird service that he spoke about is like! The snakes he spoke about creeped me out and the fact that he bragged about the snake wanting to mate with him really made me laugh. I loved the overall experience though, even if some of the parts were a little too much for me!
Going to the Voodoo museum was definitely an experience. I've lived close to New Orleans my whole life and have heard stories about Voodoo, but just didn't mess with it. Some interesting information was said, but our tour guide was just a dud. He spoke so fast and with such a monotone drone that i almost didn't even want to listen to him. Not to mention how creepy he was! A 26 foot long snake loose in his room!? But I guess I shouldn't be so closed minded. To him, and to other Voodoo practitioners, that maybe perfectly normal.
However, I overall enjoyed the experience.
It's really unfortunate, that I couldn't join you all on this venture, in the pictures, you all seemed to enjoy yourselves, however whats going on with the human bones!!! Were there really human bones there??
yes, the bones were real!
The Voodoo museum was a scary experience! It was very interesting to see all of the artifacts, however our tour guide was very strange. I did not feel like he answered all of questions fully. When we asked him about a Voodoo church he very sternly replied that he was "not able to discuss that information." However, it is interesting to visit and see pictures and statues.
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