Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Yes! Someone please save something for next winter
Says the bloke that posted the Malaysia report!!!!
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Yes! Someone please save something for next winter
Paul Lambourne wrote:Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Yes! Someone please save something for next winter
Says the bloke that posted the Malaysia report!!!!
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:miguel santos wrote:I would not nike to go to an area where people call the police for a parked car. I can only supose they have bad experiences with people from outside the area....
What is indeed the true cause? Some politicians feeding xenophobia based on (unfortunately somewhat true) stories of poached animals? I also find it hard to believe that these people are really that concerned about the so-called issue...
Bert Vandebosch wrote:Amazing stuff.
I loved to see yet another good looking variety of najadum!
The vipers and "calico" Eirenis: just waaaaw!
Again what a great adventure, the pair of you seem to attract police
Gabriel Martínez wrote:Fantastic photos and species Bobby and Laura. That part of Turkey is in my top places to visit. But I heard that specially around Hopa you can be easily arrested by police if somebody discover you handling kaznakovi or other herp species. But I read that you deal with police. If I decide to visit the place I will send you a PM. Montivipera´s are really amazing, I saw in facebook your photos of the viper habitat and is great, it seems also good for Macrovipera (maybe in lower areas there?). Amazing report, I feel a lot of good and bad envy
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