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Wow, wonderful places to be. The fourth beach is perfect, where is it?? :fearful::clap:

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Obrigado meu amigo! They were all truly amazing places. I’ve been blessed🙏🏻.

The 4th picture was taken in Gili Air, Indonesia. The mountains you see in the distance are in Lombok.

I hope I can visit your country some day✌🏻

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I always listen good things about Indonesia. Surely i’ll visit one day.

Brazil has wonderful beaches for sure, i’m far away from them, but the boys @Bud_Weiser, @space and @BERZERK certainly have good tips for your trip here :hugs:

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I wouldn’t want to just see the beaches. Truthfully, the rainforest interests me more there. But of course I must see the beaches :+1:t2:

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Wasup buds , @Vertebrata thanks for introduce me , .
So bud , im from rio, i know a lot of montain spots here on brazil , good trills to do , and wathever.
Everything depends how much you gonna had to spend here.
But i can help you in a good trip here.

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Forest of tijuca in rio , knows as floresta da tijuca. @anon20530495

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Someday I hope I can ask for your help, man. Thank you for offering!

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Nice thanks for sharing.

Looks like something from the Civil War am I correct? I can’t tell by the trees where you’re at.

That one just takes my breath away.

Shots from today’s trip Some shots from today’s trip through British Columbia Delta > Pemberton > Hurley Pass > Gold Bridge > Seton Portage > Pemberton > Delta. About 14 hours drive. GaiaGPS map from trip https://www.gaiagps.com/…/9ae63bb5-1816-4170-aa38…/…

The 16:9 aspect photos are from Mavic Mini SE. Forgot to change the aspect ration to 4:3

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Its in Kildare, a county beside Dublin, in the east of Ireland.
Our civil war was much more recent, only in the 1920’s between “Treaty” & “Anti treaty” forces, basically people who accepted the Treaty with the British which gave Ireland its own limited autonomy, which ultimately led to our complete independence in the 1940’s.
But the problem was the same treaty split Northern Ireland from the rest of Ireland, as it remains to this day.
The English civil war did spill over into Ireland too, Oliver Cromwell, who overthrew Charles I, Ireland was still part of Britain at that time, so Cromwell brought his “New Model Army” to “Re-conquer” Ireland. They butchered men, women and children even if they surrendered, rounded up 40,000 captives from the west and sold them into slavery in the Caribbean.
But that particular castle was not involved in any of the conflicts.
Sorry for rambling, I love history.
Sorry for

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Absolutely beautiful pics, Canada is top of the list for our next getaway.

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No don’t be. I wasn’t sure. I wanted to say over seas. I love that kind of stuff. Thanks. No don’t be sorry. That’s why I like coming here. To see things. I enjoy it.

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I did that dive twice. Maybe not on the same road. Man big country their. Light go out there you better be ready.lol

WOW!!!
I was only around lower mainland in B.C… . And i was there 4 years cumulatively…

Mission was furthest I went really… I did go to whistler…

Never saw anything quite like these. I sailed the Fraser , and a few lakes

I really like the one with the waterfall /landslide rock pile at the bottom.

Great pictures

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Hi growers … 23°S just around the corner

Stop at 1:08 >>>

Bud The Joker Porn Square.bmp

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From some of my friends. Not mine somewhere in Maine

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Wild flower bed in my front yard, rose from a sam’s club bouquet I cloned n we planted outside that’s thriving, waterfall pics are all Tahquamenon falls in Michigans upper peninsula, all the wildlife photos are from the Seney Wildlife refuge in the Upper Pensinula, 7 miles of 2 track where they allow you to drive through the wetlands they built for the refuge

I’d move there in a heartbeat if I could afford to and could convince the wife, truly beautiful country up there

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Why not a few more

Protip: this is how you use binoculars to see better

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