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Celerity

(43,270 posts)
Thu May 28, 2020, 03:26 AM May 2020

Bolivian Orchestra Stranded in 'Haunted' German Castle Surrounded by Wolves During Pandemic

https://variety.com/2020/music/news/orchestra-stranded-german-castle-haunted-wolves-coronavirus-bolivia-pandemic-1234615376/

A Bolivian orchestra group has been stranded in a German castle for 73 days after the countries closed their borders during the coronavirus pandemic.



The musicians, some of whom are as young as 17 years old, arrived in Germany for a spring concert tour just as the COVID-19 crisis was beginning, the BBC reports. However, their concerts were soon called off as Germany imposed a social gathering ban, and their flight back to Bolivia was canceled after the country closed its borders as a coronavirus precaution.

Since then, the group has been staying safe at the Rheinsberg Palace, a 600-year-old castle located an hour and a half northwest of Berlin. “Our bus broke down on the motorway. I remember joking that this was bad luck and perhaps our concerts would be cancelled. But never did I think it would actually happen,” said one member named Carlos.

The ancient estate was home to German royalty dating back to the 1500s, including Frederick the Great, who the group jokes is haunting the castle halls. “We all joke that Frederick’s ghost is following us and trying to trip us up. I don’t usually believe in such things but it does feel as if there are ghosts on the grounds,” said Camed Martela, a 20-year-old member of the orchestra.

The castle grounds and surrounding woodland are also home to more than a dozen packs of wolves. One member, named Tracy Prado, said she saw three wolves while out for a walk. “I froze in fear but they were just play fighting and moved on,” she said. The nearby town of Rheinsberg has been mostly welcoming to the musicians, who socially distance themselves and remain on the castle grounds. The group stays at a guest house on the estate, which has a kitchen staff that drops off food for their unplanned guests. People have also donated clothes to the group during their longer-than-expected stay.

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Bolivian Orchestra Stranded in 'Haunted' German Castle Surrounded by Wolves During Pandemic (Original Post) Celerity May 2020 OP
This is a great story. murielm99 May 2020 #1
What a story to tell the grandkids! Hekate May 2020 #2
I can think of many worse places to be stranded and..... KY_EnviroGuy May 2020 #3

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,489 posts)
3. I can think of many worse places to be stranded and.....
Thu May 28, 2020, 05:35 AM
May 2020

a lot of high-wealth people would probably pay to be hiding there.

They'll have lot of time to sharpen their musical chops while in seclusion.......

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