Christ, is he off again?
It’s monitoring the maintenance of the feeder on the same tree
Puya raimondii, queen of the Andes, is the largest species of bromeliad, reaching up to 15 m (50 ft) in height and carry 20,000 flowers. It is native to the high Andes of Bolivia and Peru. It has been considered a Protocarnivorous plant (ensnaring birds).
Its reproductive cycle lasts approximately 80 years...
Majestically enthroned amid the vulgar herd
^Charming!
Is that an anagram puzzle beneath the royal greeting?
'a diarrheal gas'
^
It says " Red Flame " burn her
^ Kept the bastards out and then sacked Rome!!!
Maps, love maps:
Luckily it leaves out New Zealand and the Pacific islands . . . Tonga, 70% of the population
Which European countries are they? Germany and Austria?
Czech Republic and Hungary, I think
he must have been sweating like a drag queen on the Hajj
...not necessarily: ..."nights in Addis Ababa are cool, even cold from November to February, when lows drop below 10 °C (50 °F), while days are pleasantly warm, around 23/25 °C (73/77 °F), except in July, August and September, at the height of the rainy season, when highs drop to about 20/21 °C (68/70 °F)"...moderate temps in the eastern Ethiopian valley where I lived were the rule...
I'm not sure about them being "super rare," but there are some great photos here. Well worth 10 minutes of your time.
Super Rare Photos In History you Probably Never Knew About – Page 31
A few stand out:
Fleeing Vietnam.
A Bin Laden family holiday to Sweden.
Testing a bullet proof vest.
I could see backspit volunteering for this job.
I volunteered to get suited and attacked by the war dogs in the Falklands
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