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Filtering water from a Donkey's trough in Hidalgo: One of the few water sources before one reaches Piedre Grande. Be sure to ask first, of course.


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atavistvery funny

atavist

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Thirst knows no bounds, I like the mexican dudes watching you, where do they get their water? There must be a fresh water spring behind the barn...
Posted Sep 10, 2008 1:32 pm

rickfordhaha

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haha! Fresh water behind the barn... yea, we were thinking the same thing!
Posted Sep 11, 2008 4:44 pm

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