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Exotic is the word that best defines this flower. beautiful, multi colored, semi-open, and with a gentle perfume she graces the garden of my friend.Could not resist. When I returned to my house to bring me one to show you.
Iguanas like this one are not native to Florida. They are a troublesome invasive species in the Wetlands.
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STEAMING LIVE SHOOTING UPCOMING TOP FASHION MODELS IN THE BARELY THERE LINGERIE FASHION EDITION CALLED OUT OF CONTEXT AT EMPIRE HOTEL ROOFTOP LOUNGE, NEW YORK CITY AT LINCOLN CENTER. MARCH 14,2014
Tropical fruits on display in the Cho Ben Thanh markets in Ho Chi Minh City. The large, green, spiky ones are the famed (or infamous) durian and the red ones are dragon fruit.
Olá meninas!!!
Adorei esse esmalte, ele deixa as mãos bem delicadas.
Ele é um nude com algo a mais.
Nem preciso dizer que amei esse esmalte:)
Usei:
1 Camada de base casco de cavalo
3 Camadas do Exotic Dance PL
1 Camada de tc Impala
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Notting Hill Caribbean Carnival London Exotic Colourful Costume Dancing Lady Showgirl Performer Aug 28 2017
One of the best things about traveling to exotic locales is the food.
Up in the Adelaide Hills is a little town called Hahndorf. Originally a German settlement, and has everything you'd expect from the Germans. Beers bigger than your head, weiners, just so many cuts of pork and every single bit of it was delicious.
Then we went to the Fudge Shop.
So delicious.
Beautiful sunset viewed from my garden.
For Our Daily Challenge - Exotic
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Rio's downtown in a wonderful cloudy day, with the Metropolitan
Cathedral in the deep one. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Have an exotic good week! ;¬))
STEAMING LIVE SHOOTING UPCOMING TOP FASHION MODELS IN THE BARELY THERE LINGERIE FASHION EDITION CALLED OUT OF CONTEXT AT EMPIRE HOTEL ROOFTOP LOUNGE, NEW YORK CITY AT LINCOLN CENTER. MARCH 14,2014
My son Jared and my Flickr Buddy Toshio enjoyed a wonderful day at the National Geographic's Adventure Expo at the Washington Convention. Lots of exciting vacations that I can't afford were on display and we picked up some serious swag (can I get an "O-Yah!").
But the day held two disappointments:
First, the lecture by TV Travel Guru Samamatha Brown was ridiculously packed out.
Second, I was really, really looking forward to meeting and posting a photograph of a Travel Insurance Salesperson. No, I'm not planning on traveling, I'm just deeply fascinated by insurance talk, much like most of you. I was hoping to just sit and listen to all the details that go into a policy, one excruciating sentence at a time.
Instead, all I've got to post is a shot of these boring exotic belly dancers. At least I'm guessing they're boring. I really didn't get a good look. ;-)
Exotic fruit flies (Tephritid) are invasive insects from sub-Saharan Africa that can eat over 400 species of host plants, including many species of fruit and vegetable crops. If established in the United States, exotic fruit flies can cause significant economic losses by reducing the marketability of infested fruit and trade (export) restrictions. APHIS’ Fruit Fly control and management programs, which include the Mediterranean fruit fly, Mexican fruit fly, and Oriental fruit fly, cost approximately $65 million per year. The market value of exotic fruit fly host commodities totaled approximately $7.2 billion in the United States in 2002, with approximately $5.1 billion of that grown in California and $1.8 billion in Florida.
Photo Credit: R. Anson Eaglin, USDA-APHIS.