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Vacation with the hottest travel club in the world. DreamTrips and Worldventures have put together the fastest and hottest growing travel club. Take a look at our last vacation to Los Cabos Mexico with some of our friends from around the world. You should be here. www.daveandyvette.com for more info
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Aquamarine blue waters...white and pink sand....beautiful yachts, Sardinia, Italy is one of our top destinations in the world! Dave and I blog about our travel destinations at www.daveandyvette.com and after Fiji, which is our ultimate favorite, Sardinia is 2nd. Beware though...you can get charged 35.00 Euros for Bellinis and 92 Euros for an egg and green bean appetizer! Want to travel at wholesale and get paid to vacation? Dave Ulloa and Yvette Ulloa will show you how! Go to www.morefunmoremoney.com
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Mario Ulloa performing Valsinha de Chico Buarque at Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas, on a guitar built by David Chávez, from Alajuela, Costa Rica.
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Campamento Aventura-T en Os Chacotes (Palas de Rei - Lugo)
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Created using the Stupeflix Youtube App
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Montaxe con imaxes de Galiza e música Carlos Nuñez - As covas do Rei Cintolo -- Galicia or Galiza is a historical autonomous community in northwest Spain, with the status of a historical nationality, and was one of the first kingdoms of Europe[1] (Kingdom of Galicia). Its component provinces are A Coruña, Lugo, Ourense and Pontevedra. It borders Portugal to the south, the Spanish regions of Castile and León and Asturias to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Bay of Biscay to the north. The name Galicia comes from the Latin name Gallaecia, associated with the name of the ancient Celtic tribe that resided above the Douro river, the Gallaeci or Callaeci in Latin, and Kallaikoi in Greek (these tribes were mentioned by Herodotus). Traditional instruments in Galicia include the well-known gaita, a kind of bagpipe, as well as an array of percussion and wind instruments. Tunes using the gaita are usually songs, with the voice either accompanying the instrumentation or taking turns with it. The most common song is the muiñeira, found in both Asturias and Galicia, a sprightly 6/8 rhythm.
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Francisco Ulloa - La Chiflera
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09:56 Minutos
PXC 4 Mike Ulloa vs. Gabe Baker pt1
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