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Mark Knopfler - Postcards From Paraguay

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One thing was leading to the next

I bit off more than I could chew

I had the power to sign the cheques

It wasn't difficult to do

 

I couldn't stay and face the music

So many reasons why

I won't be sending postcards

from Paraguay, from Paraguay, from Paraguay

 

I robbed a bank full of dinero,

A great big mountain of dough

So it was goodbye companero

and cheerio

 

I couldn't stay and face the music

So many reasons why

I won't be sending postcards

from Paraguay, from Paraguay, from Paraguay

 

I never meant to be a cheater

But there was blood on the wall

I had to steal from peter

to pay what I owed to paul

 

I couldn't stay and face the music

So many reasons why

I won't be sending postcards

from Paraguay, from Paraguay, from Paraguay

  

Photo taken at Tulum Reserve, Second Life

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El rio paraguay en la bahia Asuncion,

Villeta

Paraguay

 

En este sector todavia el rio es limite entre Argentina y Paraguay, a la izquierda se ve la provincia de Formosa

Uno de los grandes rios de llanura sudamericanos

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canon A-1

fomapan 400 rodinal 1+50

negativ scan

No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him. 1 Corinthians 2

 

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Por las calles de Asuncion, Paraguay

 

Seen In the Asuncion streets, 31 line bus

Canon A-1

apx400 rodinal

Dryadula phaetusa

 

Like clouds and wind without rain is a man who boasts of gifts he does not give. Proverbs 25

 

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Paraguay's Rally

There are 3 photos in this series taken at a Shopping Centre in Paraguay.

Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. James 1

 

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Déjate llevar por la corriente del Río Paraguay

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The Paraguay River is a South American water course that bathes four countries. It is born in the municipality of Alto Paraguai in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso and also bathes the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, being a tributary of the Paraná River. The river, contrary to common popular perception, does not define the Bolivia-Brazil border, but rather forms part of the Brazil-Paraguay border and the Argentina-Paraguay border.

 

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Carlos the officer is posing in front of all the Paraguayan police officers ready to leave on mission...

Foto: Negib Giha

Dir. Arte: Iron Lobo Jr.

Post: Lobo - Giha

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Jesuit Missions of La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná

Foto: Negib Giha

Dir. Arte: Iron Lobo Jr.

Post: Lobo - Giha

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1984 Aircraft Carriers 7v

Paraná River, Argentina and Paraguay February 1984.

 

The effects of the rainy season in south-central South America are vividly documented in this near-vertical photograph of the confluence of the Paraná and Paraguay Rivers northeast of the Argentine town of Corrientes. The Paraná River flows westward; after merging with the Paraguay River, it begins to flow almost due south. Both rivers are sediment laden and appear to be out of their normal watercourses, thereby producing flooding conditions. The Paraguay River is characterized by the widely varying, meandering main channel; many oxbow lakes; and a tan sediment load. The Paraná River has a smaller floodplain, a deeper channel, and a reddish-brown sediment load. As the two rivers merge and begin to flow southwestward, their individual sediment patterns do not mix readily, a common occurrence in which rivers with different densities of suspended particles tend to retain their individual color characteristics for many miles downstream. The Paraná River, which flows approximately 2000 miles (3200 kilometers), is the second largest drainage system in South America; the Amazon River is the largest. An old river channel south of the Paraná River parallels the present river channel. This much older stream channel seems to flow toward the city of Corrientes (estimated population of 200 000), the commercial center for this rich agricultural region of northeast Argentina and southwest Paraguay.

 

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This awesome crab spider was seen in the Atlantic forest at Laguna Blanca, Paraguay.

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