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Lynne, Leslie, Helen Paul relaxing in our penthouse living room6 views
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6 mos pregnant Helen doing leg lifts in our F.A. apartment6 views
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Paul, Helen, Leslie in small boat heading towards a cayo (Ake took this pic)6 views
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Paul with his Cerveza Polar como siempre6 views
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scenes on drive out to Tenochtitlan6 views
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view of Tenochtitlan from our rental car6 views
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Pyramids at Tenochtitlan about 30km outside Mexico City6 views
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Chitzen Itza6 views
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Paul with a Chac Mool at Chitzen Itza6 views
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Where we bought our sun god statue6 views
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crossing river from Guyana to Suriname6 views
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Paramaribo is filled with original wooden framed houses dating from the 1700s and 1800s during the Dutch colonial plantation era6 views
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Suriname: on grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo6 views
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Suriname: memorial to big plane crash at Paramaribo airport on June 7, 1989, killing 176 passengers6 viewsSurinam Airways Flight 764 was an international scheduled passenger flight from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the Netherlands to Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport in Suriname on a Surinam Airways DC-8-62. On Wednesday 7 June 1989, the flight crashed during approach to Paramaribo-Zanderij, killing 176 of the 187 on board. It is the deadliest aviation disaster in Suriname's history
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Souvenir shop at old plantation6 views
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Inside the old central railroad station6 views
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Inside the old central railroad station6 views
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Inside the old central railroad station6 views
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Walking through downtown Asuncion; Our first view of the Paraguay River6 views
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Strolling alongside the Paraguay river during our 5 mile walk. It was nearly 100F and Helen was getting heatstroke.6 views
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The Lopez Palace in Asuncion as seen from the Paraguay River6 views
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The old Puerto de Asuncion. Asuncion is located on the Paraguay river which is a major shipping route, though this far from the ocean, goods have been offloaded onto barges,6 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil6 views
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