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    Outside my Peace Corps dwelling in Belize was a most delightful Hibiscus hedge that continually bloomed in the hot & humid temperatures. Due to these temperatures, it was not unusual to see spiders and their webs in and about the vegetation. On this particular early morning, there was an immensely large spider web, apparently woven during the night, stretching from the tree's upper limb to the Hibiscus hedge below. Looking out for the spider, I carefully added this Hibiscus. Art in Nature.
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    Date Taken: May 24, 2016
    Date Uploaded: Jun 25, 2017
    Location: Belmopan, Cayo, Belize
    Camera: HP pst_p04a
    Copyright: © Nancy M.
    Categories: Abstract, Culture, Nature