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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
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There is a wild vine that grows here and the locals call it "calabasa de burro" Its blossoms look like squash blossoms and its fruit is about the size of a tennis ball (or a little larger).
soap 2009
hernesheir commented on the word calabasa
Also calabaza.
September 16, 2009