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Charcoal Cavern.
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Negro's Lagoon.
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Blooming Bushes line nearly all country roads
For this, I don't know the reason but nearly everywhere I drove, the side of the roads were full of these colorful blooming bushes. Typically white and some in blue.
In some areas, you have alleys or alamedas with tall trees covering the top of the road and again bushes and wall lining the side.
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In some areas, you have alleys or alamedas with tall trees covering the top of the road and again bushes and wall lining the side.
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Stargazer95050 has replied to cammino clubStill, I don't know WHY -- crews are planting and maintaining these hedges and it requires a lot of work. IMO There must be some other reason than just looking pretty.
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