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Heidi and Leslie in 13 Cynthia Road living room17 views
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Building housing Teleinformatica's offices (Paul's first employer in VZ)17 views
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Paul cooking in Fuerzas Armadas kitchen17 views
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Paul driving family back from beach day.17 views
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climbing out of Caracas in my 1966 VW Beetle17 views
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View of Helen's office at the VenAmCham17 views
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Lynne, Paul, Ake in downtown Caracas17 views
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Upper class private home (Quinta) in Caracas17 views
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buildings in Caracas17 views
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apartment building in Caracas17 views
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Nana trapped in our apartment17 views
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a Morrocoy cay 17 views
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Paul, Helen, Leslie in small boat heading towards a cayo (Ake took this pic)17 views
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father and son enjoying the good times17 views
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on the drive to Morrocoy17 views
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on the drive to Morrocoy, passing the small Corpoven Refinery at El Palito17 views
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on the drive to Morrocoy17 views
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Pyramids at Tenochtitlan about 30km outside Mexico City17 views
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Pyramids at Tenochtitlan about 30km outside Mexico City17 views
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Our Cancun hotel17 views
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El Capitan17 views
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Where we bought our sun god statue17 views
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view during our 5 mile walk from our hotel to downtown Georgetown17 views
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view during our 5 mile walk from our hotel to downtown Georgetown17 views
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crossing river from Guyana to Suriname17 views
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Ferry leaving dock in Guyana17 views
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Suriname: on grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo17 views
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grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo17 views
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Monument to Dutch soldiers that served in Suriname17 views
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The plantations were land grants in the 17 and 1800's given as strips of land several hundred meters wide and 5km deep. As shown in this photo, they were protected by dikes to keep back the river's flood waters17 views
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The Asuncion Cathedral17 views
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Lopez Palace. Palace used by the family that ran Paraguay during much of the 1800's after it's independence from Spain in 181117 views
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Our first sight of Iguazu Falls, Brazil17 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil17 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil17 views
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After entering Brazil from Paraguay, our GPS went haywire and instead of directing us to Iguazu Falls via the relatively simple 20km paved road directed us over 50km of farm roads to arrive at the falls through dense forest!17 views
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11/5 Osun-Osgobo Sacred Grove, Nigeria17 views
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11/13 One of 1,000,000 brick kilns seen in Burundi hinterlands17 views
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