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Well it had to be done! I mean, pass up the chance for a swim in the Amazon? Swim with the Anaconda, Caiman, Pirana, Electric Eels and Poison Rays, yeah sure!

Pencilfish in my Amazon Aquarium

Where: Humaitá, Amazonas.

 

When: 02/2008.

  

Oh, how long have I wanted this one? A Lahela, on HiD body, in light brown. Ebony would've been fine, too. I've desired a Lahela for well over a decade, but finding one with the specifics I had on the check list, well I'd given up getting that second-hand. So often, I'd visit the Iplehouse site and play around with the Free Choice options. Almost bought her that way, too, but then, TAA DAA! I saw her for sale on the MP! She is my Amazonian Queen, mother of Cerg's 4 kids (he never sleeps with her, though) and she holds a torch for him for sure! She needs to be taller than this, but I need bigger boots for that. She also needs scars and probably different hair. For right now, each braid is an enemy defeated and each bead is ahigh-standing enemy. Green isn't supposed to be her eye color, but I kinda like it on her.

Female Amazonian Streaked-Antwren. Photographed at Muyuna Lodge, Loreto Department, Peru on 9 October 2015. Lousy photos, but if you cobbled 'em all together you'd get the idea!

2023 Goddesses of War Presents: The d365 Cup & Fanfest Trading Cards

Where: Humaitá, Amazonas.

 

When: 02/2008.

  

I've been taking shots of kitties in various countries for my sister... here's the first of many.

Pamps butter, purple potatoes, chives, lemon zest, brazilian drop-peppers

Chrionius Sipo snake at Jatun Sacha Reserve, Amazonian Ecuador

A large butterfly rests while its fake eye deters predators, Reserva Taricaya Ecologica, Madre De Dios region, Peru

AMAZONIAN HIPPOLYTA-2

Hippolyta is the queen of the amazons, as well as the mother of wonder woman .She takes wise and well thought out decisions.An important part of my concept because there are so many women in this world that are leaders and mothers .

 

Sylvie being scared of...well, everything in the jungle!

Amazonian river in eastern Peru

South American dancers at a Dances from around the World event at Cecil Sharp House, Camden

Secondary forest at c.200m/650ft, Limoncocha, Amazonian Ecuador

Amazonian giant lily pad.

Amazon River at dusk, Pacaya Sumaria national park, Peru

amazonian featherwork display

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