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> > May be the sand not enough white... But i "chipotte" ("nibble"
> > i think in English)
> The sand corresponds somewhat to the surrounding rocks. The idea is that
it
> is their erosion product. Now, this is not always true of course, but I
did
> not want to give the impression of a beach resort :-)
Ok you're right. May be with this kind of desert there is no sand, just
stones (pebbles)...
A cross like in Mexican's desert... A cemetery.... Fossiles....
(Talking of that, i don't find the plug infor fossils)
SeaShell...
> It came suddenly to my mind that this is the "Kabeljauw Woestenij", which
> Cabillaud".
> In my imagination, this waste was first discovered by the Dutch explorer
> Johannes Isidorusz. Kabeljauw, in 1612. Of course, the poor man died
there.
> Fortunately, he only exists in my mind!!
It's a pity ! No scoop today !:0=(
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Sylvain
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