Amazing post... thanks for sharing Infundibulum wrote: Item: A goat (eats everything, gives milk, it is fuckable, can be converted to meat)
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wow..i'm gonna place an order of this one..it is a good deal imho expecially for what i pay for it lol nice post indeed! thank you Tz'is aná
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for all the cacti ive scraped with rocks in peru ive had limited success in comparison to a machete perpendicular to the cacti being scraped back and forth breaking the flexible spines great post, interesting to hear of terscheckii use a cactus practitioner in chavin de huantar added lots of toe, some red aya vine, "chacruna", copious amounts of coca achuma puma
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Sandtrout wrote:I found this picture on google earth. I recognized a particular cactus. Awesome. Wow! i noticed this tread today and saw the pictures.. I Was there!!! Is in the Catamarca region... a very nice and sacred place of my country. And for the date of the post, i think we bout visited the place in the same year. I remember the tour guide said "some people was here last night, a lot of purge"..
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great contributions to photos!
i can't wait to see them in the rainy season in 2 weeks. I'm going directly to chavin via huaraz then possible cusco or tarapoto if you were going to be semi local
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In Argentina we only have trichocereus terscheckii, and some pachanoi in the northest part of the country..
In Peru you have more species...
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Very interesting, thanks for sharing! "In this secret room, from the past, I seek the future..."
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Thanks for posting this! What kind of cacti is that?
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