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Hammocks, At Finca Paso Llano
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An Orchard Of Pole Trees
One of the crops produced by the farm was this orchard of trees that grew so straight that they became a source of naturally occurring poles. Scattered among the pole trees were colorful hammocks.
Hammocks At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Monday 2 April 2012) • (Photo taken 11:40:33 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2808 Add a comment or report a mistake
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A Hammock In Actual Use
Here was one of the hammocks in actual use with a person trying to take a nap after lunch.
Hammocks At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Monday 2 April 2012) • (Photo taken 14:25:44 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_3034 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Hammocks Were Made Of Plastic
The hammocks were make of some kind of plastic. They were colorful to be sure, and easy to care for, but felt like a plastic tarp.
Hammocks At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Monday 2 April 2012) • (Photo taken 14:26:44 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_3036 Add a comment or report a mistake
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The View From Inside A Hammock
A person who took the time to relax in a hammock would be treated to a view of tree tops and a stunningly blue sky.
Hammocks At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Monday 2 April 2012) • (Photo taken 14:27:54 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_3039 Add a comment or report a mistake
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