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artist at work
back from Spain ;-)
BILBAO -Azkuna Zentroa Alhóndiga
Bilbao - Museo Guggenheim
Origen del Camino
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green glaze
subway
spanish wedding
HFF to all!
a look at the floor
summertime
HFF to all !
Venus in the hedge
german KATERFRÜHSTÜCK - hangover breakfast
sun rays on the shoes
real street shoes
Giulietta
for water & wine
nobody need it.....HFF to all!!
bavarian clothes
green view
Salvator merianae
Chamaeleo calyptratus
art & food : a good combination
WC for stones
Ernesto+Renee
connected
not only mails?
lemon in the rain
when the sun beats down
smiling
dancing in the sky
almost summer
the first cherries
shoes or improper weapons??
my lovely sun
big meeting
green water
like organ pipes:aren't they?
flowering hydrant
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tools
red and heavy
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the fire skink (Mochlus fernandi), also known as the true fire skink or Togo fire skink, is a fairly large skink, a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is known for its bright and vivid coloration. Native to tropical forests in Western Africa, the fire skink lives fifteen to twenty years. This species is a diurnal lizard that loves to burrow and hide. It is relatively shy and reclusive, but may become tame in captivity.
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the fire skink (Mochlus fernandi), also known as the true fire skink or Togo fire skink, is a fairly large skink, a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is known for its bright and vivid coloration. Native to tropical forests in Western Africa, the fire skink lives fifteen to twenty years. This species is a diurnal lizard that loves to burrow and hide. It is relatively shy and reclusive, but may become tame in captivity.
www.mindat.org/taxon-2462118.html
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