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Mound City: Hopewell Culture NHP
Tinaco: Mexican raised water tank
Mexican tile roof
Mexican barn
Mexican thatched roofs
Amtrak Crescent
Carnival Elation
Carnival cruise tips
Cozumel flora and fauna
Mayan steam lodge in Cozumel
Cozumel port
Coba fauna
Army ants and birds at Coba
Coba: Mayan ruins
Calica port
2010 adventure and wildlife photography
Village Inn, Annapolis, Maryland
Virtual Cruise
Floating gardens of Xochimilco
Preparing to bareboat
Hummingbird pollination
Most enticing Spanish immersion school
Advantages and disadvantages of thorns
Ecotourism ethics
Spiny-tailed Iguana (Ctenosaura similis)
Monteverde epiphytes
Podocarpus: A remnant from Gondwana
Treelets, tree ferns, and bamboo
Trees of Monteverde's cloud forest
Monteverde cloud forest and elfin forest
Spanish vocabulary for the ecotourist: Plants
Monteverde's Pacific slope seasonal forest
Ecotourism and sustainability
Monteverde mammals
Pica-pica and Monteverde Pacific slope forest vines
Spanish vocabulary for the ecotourist: Animals
Monteverde aroids
Cenotes: Sacred sinkholes of the Maya
Avocado Family (Lauraceae)
Pepper family and other Monteverde shrubs
Leaf-cutter ants and La Caminata
Cecropia and ants
Strangler figs and cauliflory
Quebrada
Yucatan forest
Trees of Monteverde's Pacific slope seasonal forest
Yucatan palms and thatched roofs
Monteverde habitats
First impressions of Monteverde
Gumbo Limbo and Stingless Bees
Two hermanas in Costa Rica
Yucatan field guides
Kapok (Ceiba pentandra) and the Mayans
Top Native American sites in the southeast and nearby
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