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  • Palm Surviving Beach Sand and Salty Water

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  • Spider Lily Grassland Savanna

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  • Savanna Of 3 Fern Species, Rectangular Savanna – Laguneta Of 3 Conjoined Cenotes

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  • Sabana de 3 Especies de Helechos – Sabana Rectangular – Laguneta de 3 Cenotes Unidos

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  • Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Biotopo Cerro Cahuí

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  • Introducción a la Flora y Fauna del Biotopo Cerro Cahuí

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  • Yaxha Parks Has lots More Lagoons than just Yaxha and Sacnab

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  • Nuez de Ramón

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  • Experience the Sunset Over Lake Yaxha

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  • Review of our several days stay at Tortugal Boutique hotel, Restaurant and Marina

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  • Pontederia cordata-edible-wetlands-plants-livingston-Nicholas-Hellmuth-FLAAR-2021-AG-cover

    Pontederia cordata – Edible Plants of Wetlands, Provided Food for the Classic Maya #6

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  • Gray Fox, Urocyon Cinereoargenteus – Friendly Foxes Wander around Maya Ruins of Yaxha

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  • Montrichardia-arborescens-water-chestnut-edible-wild-native-wetlands-plant-of-Municipio-de-Livingston-Guatemala-Hellmuth-FLAAR-2021-JG-preview

    Montrichardia arborescens – Edible Plants of Wetlands, Provided Food for the Classic Maya #3

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  • Yaxha-PNYNN-Don-Goyo-meliponia-honey-stingless-bee-Nicholas-style-PDF

    Honey Bees

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  • Edible Plants of Wetlands – Provided Food for the Classic Maya: Sagittaria species

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  • Tree Cacti (Selenicerus Testudo) – Yaxha Project

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    Moss Island (Tillandsia usneoides) – Yaxha Project

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  • Bright Red & Yellow, Bromeliad Flowers – Aechmea tillandsioides

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