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Handicrafts from the hills
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JR Killer photos.
A slice of rancho life.
Where is the patate photo from? Comondu?
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Nope
But they're cheaper in Comundu.
We started making them at Baja Bamboo but it's still cheaper to drive to Comundo to get them. They have experience where it took us a week.
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Fantastic photos, JR. Thanks for sharing!
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De nada Vibora
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JR..I saw some great bamboo handicrafts while in.. of all places, Alaska. I thought of you when I saw them and took a few pictures.
And as soon as I find out where the devil I have them, I will post. Neat little children's chairs, rockers, baskets, ...inventive uses of things
bamboo.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Ah yes,
That must be the ever so elusive "Arctic Bamboo". I hear that is one of the only bamboos that can outrun a Polar Bear.
Just kidding. Always interested in Baja and bamboo, no matter which corner of the earth it pops up in. Gracias Pompano and welcome back.
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