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Great. When I see pictures like these it makes me wonder why I continue to reside in Glossop, England.
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Lovely...reminds me of our wedding in the islands. I love the view in #1. They are all great.
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Hi Michael - Trinidad is very beautiful ... I can tell you're really proud of your country and you should be
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All are good, but I like the second shot the best. That looks to be a beautiful area and the water looks much calmer than we have. I need to visit Trinidad before March, had a job there that's on hold but still have tickets so I need to use them for pleasure. If you can help me figure out what to visit there PM me, thanks.
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Wow Michael, these are spectacular. I love the way you framed the islands with branches in the first one, the reflections in the second, and the colors in the last one is breathtaking. Nicely done my friend.
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