Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp
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IUK, yes, I do. since at the turn of the century (1900 ) A Jesuit priest was there, always looking, walking about. He finally fell to his death from the hill of the Cura, so named because of him. Incidentally that is where my present Mexican partners saw a pair of Mcaws fly into a series of tunnels for nesting..
They found nothing in there, but those tunnels were not built for play or mining, something must exist in there. hidden. I would love to explore them. While I have the legal, moral right, I cannot.physically.
Side factor, the people that live around there have a habit of passing down any unusual hapenings. They would have noticed such activity The mules and men would have been too obvious
They found nothing in there, but those tunnels were not built for play or mining, something must exist in there. hidden. I would love to explore them. While I have the legal, moral right, I cannot.physically.
Side factor, the people that live around there have a habit of passing down any unusual hapenings. They would have noticed such activity The mules and men would have been too obvious
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