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The Jaguar Temple
                                    This was one of three temples at the Lamanai ruins in Belize. I think it's a gorgeous temple.
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youre lucky!!! :)
Of course I've been to other countries! :) I live in Canada and I've been to Belize, Mexico and hopefully soon Costa Rica. If you want to see more picture of exotic places, wait a few more days. I have pictures from my other vacations pending approval.
Thanks for commenting!
And, oh, I think I'm going to add this to the list to the places I want to go to. :)
Yeah, I travel a bunch. I have posted mainly photos from my Belize vacation, but I went to Mexico and got some awesome photos as well.
Posting picutres is simple. You save them on your computer, go to 'Submit New Work' and click on art/photo. Just follow the directions from there. Cellphone pictures won't be as good quality as ones from a camera, but I'm sure they'd be perfectly acceptable.
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