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Popocatepetl
e Iztaccihuatl (Mexico)
Two lovers with so much strength and passion for one another they
turned into smoldering volcanos! Bet you'd like to try that out.
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Layla and
Majnun
(Arabia)
Warring tribes, dissenting factions and unrequited love drive Quys into
madness for his beloved Layla, while Layla is forced to be immortalized
by the music of Eric Clapton.
( Derek and The Dominoes
soundtrack not included. )
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Shir Ha
Tobijah (Israel)
A fascinating fable that is more than just a big fish story!
An apocryphal tale from the old testament of true love, hopes deferred,
divine intervention and restoration- with some curious uses for fish
guts.
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Gita
Govinda (India)
You herd right! Jayadeva's immortal poem of the playful Krishna and the
infinitely patient Radha, a tale of devotion and goats with
some drama mingled into the fold.
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Choon Hyang (Korea)
Prostitution, promises, prisons, princes and palaces!
This caption to the eternally endearing folktale of the noble Choong
Hyang has so much alliteration, you'd better stand aside when the
Pansori begins to sing.
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