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03-29-2015, 04:36 PM
#3891
Puzzle for 03/30/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Swimming and Eating
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03-30-2015, 08:32 PM
#3892
Puzzle for 03/31/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Shot of Color
puzzles19
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03-31-2015, 06:37 PM
#3893
Puzzle for 04/01/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Setting Sun
puzzles20
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04-01-2015, 07:18 PM
#3894
Puzzle for 04/02/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Serious Talk
puzzles01
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04-02-2015, 02:01 PM
#3895
Puzzle for 04/03/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Rounding Up
puzzles02
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04-03-2015, 05:56 PM
#3896
Puzzle for 04/04/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Resting
puzzles03
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04-04-2015, 04:07 PM
#3897
Puzzle for 04/05/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Quiet Part of Day
puzzles04
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04-05-2015, 09:34 PM
#3898
Puzzle for 04/06/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Toucan
puzzles05
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04-05-2015, 09:35 PM
#3899
Puzzle for 04/06/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Toucan
puzzles05
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04-06-2015, 08:59 PM
#3900
Puzzle for 04/07/15
In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta called The Pantanal where annual flood waters regularly rise several meters and then recede. For the abundant and diverse plants and animals living there, the flood pulse is normal and life giving. Google it, it's very interesting.
Toucan Again
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