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Travel Bug Dog Tag Indalo

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Origin:
Limburg, Belgium
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Eddy_EBT.

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Halo,

Mijn naam is ‘Indalo’ en ik kom uit een zuiders dorpje genaamd Almeria (Spanje). Ik heb er 6 jaar gewoond en zou heel graag eens teruggaan om mijn vrienden eens goeiedag te gaan zeggen!!!

maar deze keer enkel op vakantie ;-)

zou je mij mee op reis willen nemen??

 
Hello

My name is ‘Indalo’ I’m from Almeria (Spain) I lived there for 6 years and would like to go back!!!

but just for a holiday ;-)

who would like to take me???

 

 Hola,

Me llamo “Indalo” como sabéis soy de Almeria!! He vivido allí por 6 años y me gustaría volver!!

pero esta vez solamente de vacaciones ;-)

usted me puedes llevar contigo??

About This Item

Indalo

The Indalo is a prehistoric magical symbol found in the cave of "Los Letreros" ("The Signboards") in Sierra de María-Los Vélez Natural Park in Vélez Blanco, Spain. It has been customary to paint the Indalo symbol on the front of houses and businesses to protect them from evil (similar to Kokopelli of the south-western USA) and is considered to be a god totem.[1] The indalo has a Levantine origin and dates back to 2500 BC. The pictograph was named in memory of Saint Indaletius, and means Indal eccius (Messenger of the Gods) in the Iberian language. 
 
Legend has it that the Indalo was a ghost that could hold and carry a rainbow in his hands (thus the arch over the head of the man). The Indalo has been adopted as the official symbol in the province of Almería, Spain.[2] The Indalo symbol is used as a lucky charm in the Almeria region also. To carry the charm is only beneficial if it has been presented as a gift. Some people also believe that the story behind the symbol of the Indalo man is about a man who escapes in a cave to get away from the rain, then when the rain stops, out comes a rainbow and when the man walks away from the wall of the cave, the image is left there. The American based indigenous rights organization Cultural Survival uses an Indalo symbol on its logo. 

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Tracking History (113103.2mi) View Map

Visited 5/30/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to Effe bijkletsen 2 Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 5.36 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/29/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to Lekker even kletsen in Pijnacker! Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 21.7 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/26/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to Nakletsen na 26 mei CITO met thee en stroopwafels Noord-Holland, Netherlands - .02 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/26/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to 26 mei CITO in de Haarlemmermeer Noord-Holland, Netherlands - 66.86 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/12/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to Een kopje GC Friesland, Netherlands - .68 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/12/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to Vast en zeker Friesland, Netherlands - .52 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/12/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to Bijenhotel Maja de Bij Friesland, Netherlands - 2.01 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/12/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to De Houttoom Friesland, Netherlands - 2.48 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/10/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to Vast en zeker Friesland, Netherlands - .52 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/10/2024 Eddy_EBT took it to Bijenhotel Maja de Bij Friesland, Netherlands - 2.01 miles  Visit Log
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