点评:I had always wanted to visit this historical place in the United States to pay our respects for those that had perished there. I clearly had not done enough homework before we pulled into the massacre site. Before we could get out of the car, we were approached by two female Panhandlers and we gave a few dollars to them. Feeling uncomfortable at that point to get out and view the massacre site, we drove up to the cemetery where a male came up and approached us and also asked for money. He was pretty aggressive asking $20 for a bracelet so we did give him money for that too. A very nice lady cleaning up the cemetery sternly told him to leave the cemetery he was giving them a bad name. I would strongly suggest if you are planning to visit that you read reviews from Facebook and Google also before visiting. My wife never got out of the car the entire time we were there. The only bathroom we could find for my wife was at Pine Ridge hospital as the local convenience store had signs up indicating their bathrooms we closed due to no water-yet the employees were clearly cooking food behind the kitchen behind the counter. We were also asked for food from Panhandlers their too.
I hate having to post this review but find it imperative for potential families with kids or anybody else for that matter.
翻译:我一直想去美国参观这个历史遗迹,悼念那些在那里遇难的人们。显然,在驶入大屠杀现场之前,我没有做足够的功课。我们还没来得及下车,就被两个女乞丐拦住了,我们给了她们几美元。当时我们觉得下车去看大屠杀现场很不自在,于是开车去了墓地,这时一个男人走过来,也向我们要钱。他态度很嚣张,要价20美元买一个手镯,我们也给了他钱。一位正在打扫墓地的女士非常友善,她严厉地告诉他离开墓地,说他在抹黑墓地。我强烈建议,如果你打算去参观,在参观之前也先看看Facebook和Google上的评论。我们在那里的时候,我妻子一直没下车。我们唯一能为妻子找到的卫生间是在松岭医院,因为当地便利店的卫生间都挂着告示牌,说是因缺水而关闭了——但店员们明明在柜台后面的厨房做饭。那里的乞丐也向我们要食物。
我讨厌发这篇评论,但我觉得对于有孩子的家庭或其他任何人来说,这都是必要的。