Well, last Friday a van took 13 of us to a reptile farm about 30 minutes up the road. It was really interesting, in the sense that all the iguanas and turtles were raised and then sold out to the U.S and throughout parts of El Salvador for pets, and sometimes for food. Even more interesting they had barbwire, and electric fences so people did steal the reptiles. When driving in they sprayed the tires of the van to make sure not contaminants came into the facility.
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These are the blue iguanas, there are about 2 thousand |
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The Green Iguanas |
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about 10 thousand green iguanas |
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They had geckos and Camillians |
When we got back that evening we had happy hour by the pool and then a Paella feed, oh and it was some good stuff.
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