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Terciopelo or Fer-de-lance, Bothrops asper, colourful juvenile coiled on forest floor.
Atlantic central Panama
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Kaizers Orchestra @ Tubaloon
Kongsberg Jazzfestival 2013
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Terciopelo or Fer-de-lance, Bothrops asper
Gamboa, Panama
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Kaizers Orchestra @ Tubaloon
Kongsberg Jazzfestival 2013
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Frøydis Asp Ormåsen på mobil 46544399
Complementarity in Action: Bringing Yahya Jammeh to Justice in Ghana | Co-hosted by Australia, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom and Africa Legal Aid | © Coalition for the International Criminal Court | Syd Boyd
On my last visit frestooned with ivy www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/517713038/ now thankfully uncovered - Rev Anthony Wingfield the third of that name who was buried 11th November 1714. In his left hand he once held a serpent which sadly disintegrated in the 1960s.
Anthony died 10 years before his father Anthony Wingfield ll .
One of his 3 sisters, Elizabeth married a year after Anthony's death in 1725 as second wife to 47 years older John Dade a Doctor of Medicine of Tannington and Ipswich, widower of Jane Kemp 1724.
The Stonham Aspal line who lived at nearby Broughton Hall, was a cadet branch of the Wingfields of Brantham who in turn was a cadet of Letheringham The last male heir died in 1762.
Limestone monument, by Francis Bird a pupil of Grinling Gibbons
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