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Photo 3139
Lake at Bolivar's finca
On the grounds of the finca (farm) outisde Santa Marta, where Simon Bolivar spent his final few weeks before dying of tuberculosis.
The red is of the dress of a woman taking part in a photo shoot.
10th February 2024
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william wooderson
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I rarely go for a walk without a camera. I am spoilt for scenery, as I divide my time between Ramsgate on the beautiful coast...
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Peter Dulis
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Sweet
February 10th, 2024
Kathy
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How lucky to come upon the photoshoot while looking at the lake. The red dress really pops!
February 11th, 2024
Boxplayer
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Lush
February 11th, 2024
Dione Giorgio
Beautiful and lush area. Enlarging the picture I could see clearly the lady in red and those at the photo shoot. Fabulous shot.
February 11th, 2024
KWind
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Nice capture!
February 11th, 2024
Fisher Family
Beautiful shot - the red really catches the eye - fav!
I can't recommend the British weather at the moment. Still quite a lot of rain in the forecast from mid week onwards, though at least it is a little warmer than it was a few days ago.
Ian
February 11th, 2024
Margaret Brown
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Love it!
February 11th, 2024
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I can't recommend the British weather at the moment. Still quite a lot of rain in the forecast from mid week onwards, though at least it is a little warmer than it was a few days ago.
Ian