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The Turtles Of La Flor Are BackSubmitted by DanPolley on 28 October, 2006 - 09:03.
![]() We visited La Flor last night and saw hundreds of turtles coming to shore. Before the night was over, several thousand would lay their eggs and return to sea. We were part of a tour group offered by Casa Oro with Lilly and Chirsanto as our guides. You may view more images at http://www.dancesar.com/ ( categories: )
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Are there conservation laws
Are there conservation laws to protect them? Do local people or others typically kill the turtles for food or money?
there are some in Huehuete as well a few days ago
crawled up to Bobs house and layed 13 dozen eggs we were told
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Yertle the turtle Was king of the pond A nice little pond It was clean it was neat The water was warm There was a plant to eat
Awesome, isn't it?!
The turtles at La Flor is one of the most awe inspiring things I've ever seen.