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David K
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[*] posted on 7-13-2005 at 08:39 AM


I would guess that in tropical climates, something good like hibiscus tea ('Jamaica') gets around in today's smaller world. Perhaps a search of the history of the roselle hibiscus flower and it's use to make tea will pinpoint the origin.

Bernie, I was 27... do I look that much younger in the photo?:lol:

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[*] posted on 7-13-2005 at 08:42 AM
This is not David


I absolutely LOVED Cairo, and the parts of Egypt I saw. I did a Red Sea dive trip in 1992, and we bussed from Cairo to Sharm Al Shaikh (at the tip of the Sinai Peninsula) where we boarded the boat. Cairo was fascinating, crazy wonderful lunatic city. You could spend months in the antiquities museum. I only had one day but it was awesome, particularly the Tut room. On the bus trip from Cairo to Sharm you pass UNDER the Suez canal, driving between two continents (Africa to Asia). By the way, the diving in the Red Sea was spectacular too.
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[*] posted on 7-13-2005 at 08:46 AM
David, you handle your age well


You still look like a Dork!:lol:
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[*] posted on 7-13-2005 at 08:47 AM
This is also not David


It is a Huli wigman from Papua New Guinea, another one of my favorite places in the whole world. Going there is like stepping back 10,000 years into the stone age. Beautiful, fascinating place.

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[*] posted on 7-13-2005 at 03:11 PM


Ken, that looks like what I picture JR to look like.

Just kidding JR
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[*] posted on 7-13-2005 at 03:15 PM
Not too much anymore TW


but there have been times. I have 2 masks from Papua in my bamba?o down south that look similar though.
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[*] posted on 7-13-2005 at 04:23 PM
For BajaJudy


your Carribean picture reminded me
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