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Max Martins
I enjoy traveling, meeting different cultures, tastes and people. I am not a professional photographer, but I really like to capture nature.
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Dear Max, thank you for wonderful response, I can clearly see that you loved the island. I would like to write a childrens book about the island, and the poor Lepers. What I don't understand is why the ships could not land on the beach, and forced the Lepers to swim for their lives? Was this necessary or just cruelty. Was the iland filled with fruits, flowers, palm trees, vegetation, etc like the rest of the Hawaiian islands. Or is it different? Where could the Lepers have gone to seek shelter,protection,and warmth? I would like to write a childrens books about "prejudice andd fear of those who are different" in general, it will not mention Molokia. So if you can provide any information, I would greatly appreciate it!!! Your friend, Jutin
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Había un error de ubicación. Acabo de corregirlo. Está en España, muy cerca de Huesca. Muchas gracias.
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Da...... Dobry den.
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lamane89 I hope you enjoy your next visit to this place you like so much. Good luck...
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BOA FOTO
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BOA FOTO
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Yes Rao, and it is very entertaining to watch these primates.
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bonita foto ,espero que puedas suvir mas del mismo lago saves que yo he estado ahi en este lugar y baya que es bonito
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It was a very nice visit, and I hope to be there again. Mete Hezky.
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