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GiraDora!

Written by Felisa Rogers on August 22, 2012
Vintage image of people washing clothes in river.

photo by A. Duperly & Son

We could have used this back during those long afternoons we spent bent over rocks in the Rio Purificacion.

Categories: Camping, Gear, Tools & Supplies, Living in Mexico, Misc - Tags: giradora, washing clothes

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