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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 25-02-2007 22:21
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Bonjour de Senegal!
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Interesting. Senegal. Looking forward seeing your finds from there. You are a real globetrotter, Nikita Cool
 
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Bonsoir, Nikita! Smile This was really my ideae about Senegal. Smile My brother was in Senegal as well.
Take care!!! Wink

 
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Wow - I am trying hard not to be very jealous .. but I guess it is a lot better than -20C in Moscow now!! Grin
 
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Bonne vacances Nikita
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Thank you all.
Not at all a lot of flies, very dry.
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Wow !,
and lot of Trixoscelidids ???
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or Nikita can do "tauromaquia" http://tinyurl.co...
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Andrzej, to my observation the best way to find Txoscelididae is to meet sunrise near some good dung. I'll tryWink
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