PHOTO OF THE DAY: Nature’s bounty

Fully loaded papaya trees in rural Dominica

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13 Comments

  1. Holiday island Boy
    December 30, 2012

    Sure looks healthy enough! Remember as a boy using the shanks to top up oil in the gearbox of my father’s old car.

  2. out of south city
    December 29, 2012

    There’s nothing better than cooked green paw-paw with some butter, saltfish and green bananas.
    This is truly nature at it’s best. Keep on posting these natural pictures.

  3. rol
    December 29, 2012

    nice, real loaded.we use to have some in our back yard that would weight 20-25lbs each.

  4. Dminica
    December 29, 2012

    Wow this is so expensive in Canada.Bye the way excellent for digestion and weight loss.

  5. Roller
    December 29, 2012

    It is believed that if men eat those, their penis will not get hard!

  6. Mr Biggs
    December 29, 2012

    wow look some funny kenips.

  7. Dominican abroad
    December 28, 2012

    papaya, lamowee fig vette and sankosh coco avec okoo, panee ayen plis bonne key sa

  8. juliette
    December 28, 2012

    very good with salt pig meat an fig

  9. December 28, 2012

    VERY DELICIOUS RIPE AND WHEN COOKED..TRY THEM INSTEAD OF GOING TO KFC

  10. Peter
    December 28, 2012

    *clicks like*

  11. Anonymous1
    December 28, 2012

    Sure these are not Mal Papay

  12. Love
    December 28, 2012

    At least some survive the disease that attacked them during the time of the Taiwanese.

  13. Humility
    December 28, 2012

    Good, at list some survive th

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