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Tripping Nevada-California 8.2008

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IMG_5837     Madonna Inn, San Luis Obispo, CA, August 11, 2008     IMG_6919

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Posted in: 2008 Tripping Nevada-California, Anaheim, California, Big Sur, California, California, Death Valley, California, Las Vegas, Nevada, Mariposa, California, Mono Lake, California, Pacific Coast Highway 1, California, Rhyolite, Nevada, San Juan Bautista, California, San Luis Obispo, California, San Simeon, California, Santa Ana, California, Tonopah, Nevada, USA, Yosemite, California | Tagged: #theyweretasty, Sightseeing, They Were Tasty, Tripping

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