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It is hard to pick just one prettiest place....BUT I was fortunate enough to see the Nasrid Palace in the Al Hambra AT NIGHT. They are SPECTACULAR at night and since the rest of the Al Hambra is closed, there are no large crowds to deal with....
It is hard to pick just one prettiest place....BUT I was fortunate enough to see the Nasrid Palace in the Al Hambra AT NIGHT. They are SPECTACULAR at night and since the rest of the Al Hambra is closed, there are no large crowds to deal with....
Chick6517 2 years ago
You do not see that every day. :O)
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Katalyzt 2 years ago
thats very very sexy.
elvensbane 2 years ago
We use to hold these things and pet them when we
were kids. Our old barn was full of them.
keithallenlaw 2 years ago
lol thats hilarious for some reason
airbreath 2 years ago
Trolly troll
smeghead666 2 years ago
I always thought Zorro did that !
commment 2 years ago
Damn I thought this was a video of people dropping wooden bats from high buildings.
greatlife15 2 years ago
WTF bats mostly hang UPSIDE DOWN!
AdviceBoy247 2 years ago
so, does he fly backwardS?
mbartok 2 years ago