2.28.2010

- LITTLE ODESSA



Friday February 26 1:30am. New York Island.
FROM REALITY TO FANTASY

Eidothea had a pale face all day. At midnight she said: Fast, gather both of you and get ready cause the snow storm is near and the city will finally sleep and be quiet. That is when they shall
all be here. There is a great catastrophe to arrive soon. Gaia (Earth) has a sudden sickness. They shall meet in this island, close to Brighton Beach at the location called "Little Odessa" to decide who will be sent at each coast all around earth to protect the mortals.
The Lady of the seas who travels with her ship wreck and protects the souls of the underwater world shall arrive as well. You have to meet with her for she will give you the information where the map is hidden.

Garia packed her camera and run out fast.
Maria got a coat for both of them.


No sign of them around. Just a girl, the empty stoop Garia loves, a man on a bicycle.

and suddenly two charmingly strange looking men appeared.
They looked at her and said: walk towards east and you will see an array of cars on the street out of nowhere. Follow those cars.They will lead you to "Little Odessa".




Next morning she woke up alone. All she could remember was taking the last photo and then all those car lights that blinded her. Where are they both? Where is Eidothea? Where is Maria?
What happened? Why the Gods were all meeting in the island? Why is Gaia (Earth) sick? What catastrophe is about to arrive?
She looked from the window and took the last shot of the roll.


All Fotos by Garia August

Saturday February 27 3:34am. Robinson Crusoe Island.
REAL NEWS

EARTHQUAKE / A CATASTROPHE / A SHIP WRECK
French marine archaeologists working on Chile's remote Robinson Crusoe Island, which was reportedly hit by a huge wave after the earthquake, could not be contacted.

The archaeologists,were working with Chilean colleagues on the wreck of a Spanish galleon which sank in a storm in 1634.

The island gets its name from the hero of Daniel Defoe's novel whose adventures are based on those of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor marooned by his captain on the island in 1704.

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