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Muzaffarabad – Missed Call

It was a real call, not just mere a 'missed call'

It was a real call, not just mere a ‘missed call’

March 2, 2006

After the major earthquake disaster on October 8 last year, up till now there were already 2,000 big and small aftershocks, of which the people called as ‘missed call’, as the shocks resembles the short vibration of the mobile phone when a missed call comes. I was not shocked by the small earthquakes, as we also live in earthquake area in our homeland. But the people here, covered by the trauma from the disaster, were all running to the street. Still most people chose to live in tents instead of inhabiting the house buildings; no matter how good and untouched the house was, as everybody was still afraid. I was sleeping in my room at that time, when the young boy in the office urged me to run away immediately.

It was a missed call anyway. No hurry :D

About Agustinus Wibowo

Agustinus is an Indonesian travel writer and travel photographer. Agustinus started a “Grand Overland Journey” in 2005 from Beijing and dreamed to reach South Africa totally by land with an optimistic budget of US$2000. His journey has taken him across Himalaya, South Asia, Afghanistan, Iran, and ex-Soviet Central Asian republics. He was stranded and stayed three years in Afghanistan until 2009. He is now a full-time writer and based in Jakarta, Indonesia. agustinus@agustinuswibowo.com Contact: Website | More Posts

2 Comments on Muzaffarabad – Missed Call

  1. Adam Alexander Smith // March 6, 2006 at 17:21 // Reply

    I hope the earth moved for you, Ming 😉

    Sorry, silly joke 🙂

  2. Yeah… Missed calls from the God, never ignore it ;))

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