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Meaning of sol de colán




John Rene Plaut

sol de colán
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In the old Spanish saying there is the expression LUNA DE PAITA AND SOL DE COLON to highlight the feeling of much clarity of both stars, causing confusion, disconnection with reality, and pleased for its beauty, particularly between January and March, on the beaches of the port of Paita and the district of Colán in that Peruvian port. The expression is an irony to say that someone is distr, half lost, supposedly by the fascination of these places. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be walking in the clouds, being on the moon

  



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