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74 viewsMid afternoon and another great day at El Retiro.
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82 viewsJez and I wandered into town. There was doin's a transpirin'
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87 viewsWe weren't quite able to figure out what was happening. There was live music, sewing machines, and more. It looked like a political gathering almost.
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96 viewsShoe shines, no problems.
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90 viewsI have to tell you, I absolutely love these chicken busses.
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84 viewsA woman makes her way to one of the town's churches.
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84 viewsA few local kids followed us around and tried to teach us the local "Cu Chi" language.
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84 viewsJust hanging around at the church.
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84 viewsThe town of Lanquin.
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81 viewsA small cemetary.
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80 viewsEl Retiro just before dusk sets in. Photo by Phil.
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84 viewsHammock and my netbook for blog writing. Life is good.
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88 viewsIt's another wild night at El Retiro. Dieter was excited for ladies night. Very excited.
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81 viewsWhat can I say except that I'm getting this shirt made somewhere.
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87 viewsLuckily, the bar had all sorts of supplies so that we could drink the cheap drinks.
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85 viewsPhil, with his hair down, ready to party or get a few tips in bra stuffing.
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82 viewsThe learner becomes the master.
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86 viewsAnd the girls have officially gone wild.
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86 viewsPlaying Danish drinking games. Why didn't you teach me this one, Kris? I managed to get it on my first drink.
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84 viewsWe outsmarted Phil and he didn't get to stop until the last straw.
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