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Day: June 20, 2013

La lluvia nos confirma que es mejor prevenir que curar

by kath lowrieEspañolPosted on 20/06/201303/07/20130 comments

Mientras escribo, la lluvia cae a raudales sobre el techo de paja del hospedaje, recordándome que tal vez la estación seca no se ha dado cuenta de que ha llegado. Y también nos recuerda que la decisión que tomamos de desviarnos unos 270 Km de la ruta para evitar los humedales inundados en la parte …

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Survival – March of the Insects

by kath lowrieRunning, Wildlife Moment Of The WeekPosted on 20/06/20131 comment

Clouds of butterflies, armies of leaf-cutter ants, stinging wasps, tiny black or yellow salt loving bees, swarms of midges and batallions of termites. These have been

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