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The History of MangoFalls - Abridged Version
About 10 years ago while living in Oregon, I came across an old Nikon rangefinder in a seaside junk shop. The metal body was battered and the lens looked like a coke bottle that had been dragged down 5 miles of asphalt. The camera had been dead a long time. I was about to set it down when I noticed that there was a roll of film inside. I slowly rewound the film, popped the door, and was rewarded with a pristine roll of Kodachrome. I asked the guy at the counter how much he wanted for it. “Gimme a quarter” he replied. I paid the man and drove home with the mystery roll. … One day I was unpacking some clothes and found the solitary roll of film waiting at the bottom of the box. I sent it off for processing….about a year later.

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Udderly Compelling and Bubble Gum and Tang

Found at The MangoFalls Digital Photo Project:
Yummy Wakame - love at first web site and Complicated Monkey
Sure, our thumbs are opposable, our tools are cooler than a saliva moistened twig covered with termites, and, for the most part, we don’t fling poo. But, when you get down to it, we’re really nothing more than a bunch of complicated monkeys.

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