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Related: About this forumNo-one cares about this critter at the pool and a few other shots from today
This iguana, and his/her family members hang out with the humans and nobody cares
The look of the handle bar against the sky as I came out of the pool intrigued me
Tonight's sunset
Mom (almost 89 now) in the late sun
and a shot of the Afterglow
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No-one cares about this critter at the pool and a few other shots from today (Original Post)
Mira
Sep 2013
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Solly Mack
(90,787 posts)1. Beautiful sunset!
Thank you!
Cute lizard.
Locut0s
(6,154 posts)2. Nice shots!...
I love to see unusual native animals that are common place to those living in an area, but it always makes me stand out as a tourist. I can remember being startled and excited when in Belize at seeing big Gray iguanas all over an arbour near our hotel. To the people living there I must have looked the same as the tourists I see here who are delighted to see squirrels crossing the streets here lol.
Mira
(22,380 posts)4. Very good point, I'm observing
similar reactions / or non-reactions depending on the source.
alfredo
(60,077 posts)3. I bet kids love having an Iguana hanging out.