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From The eleventh step ... Los Africanos Perdidos by Jean-Marc Strydom

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Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Campeche

Magnificent!

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on El Chal

We are empathizing with your ATM story!

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Campeche

Some google searching and through a number of sites, I find it is called "The Resurgence of Campeche" and is holding a torch. Various captions have it symbolizing Mexico or Mayans.

https://kids.britannica.com/students/assembly/view/106331

2 years ago
Jean-Marc Strydom commented on a photo in Seybaplaya

Thanks Scott. We had a great time with the birds.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Seybaplaya

Amazing photograph. As they all are, really.

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on Seybaplaya

Magnificent!

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Seybaplaya

Fully inflated!

2 years ago
Jean-Marc Strydom commented on Seybaplaya

Thank you !

2 years ago
Rich Frasier commented on Seybaplaya

Gorgeous pictures!

2 years ago
Jean-Marc Strydom replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in Miguel Colorado

Thanks Bill.

2 years ago
Jean-Marc Strydom replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in Miguel Colorado

I am not sure that it had anywhere to go so I guess two kays seems to be far enough.

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Miguel Colorado

Looks like possibly some species of parrot snake.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptophis

2 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Miguel Colorado

Nice to see some investment in bike infrastructure. Two whole k’s.

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Candelaria

Sometimes you can get them to come out by gently pulling them backwards by the rear of the shell.

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Isla de Flores

Nice! They have the weirdest feet!

2 years ago