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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of Ôget back to your kitchensÕ, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
A cactus at sunset in Baja California Sur.
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of Ôget back to your kitchensÕ, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
Oyster farm, another source of income for the guardianas.
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of ‘get back to your kitchens’, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
Group photo of the Guardianas del Conchalito
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of Ôget back to your kitchensÕ, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
The guardianas dug the hydrological channel with shovels and pickaxes, allowing for the ecosystem's restoration
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of ‘get back to your kitchens’, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
Andrea, one of the younguest members of the Guardianas, working on the mangrove nursery
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of Ôget back to your kitchensÕ, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
Working on the mangrove nursery
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of Ôget back to your kitchensÕ, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
Wildcoast memeber, Celeste Ortega, helping with capacitation to the guardianas group
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of Ôget back to your kitchensÕ, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
Chelita, one of the guardianas, holding a hand made sign
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of Ôget back to your kitchensÕ, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
The original tree where the first Guardianas got together to watch over "el conchalito"
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of Ôget back to your kitchensÕ, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
A motorbike pases trough the protected area. One of the guardianas task is to prevent this to happen.
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Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
Guardianas del Conchalito. The Mexican women who defied drug-dealers, fly-tippers and chauvinists to build a thriving business.
The Guardianas del Conchalito ignored chants of Ôget back to your kitchensÕ, determined to protect the environment and create a sustainable shellfish operation.
Drone shoot of the palapa where Las guardianas meet everyday.
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Robo shellfish check water pollution
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A company has turned shellfish into robo-ocean dwellers — to keep track of water pollution.
Scientists have created a commercial water-quality-monitoring system that uses electronically augmented live molluscs as its sensors.
There are around 75,000 species of mollusc including oysters, mussels, scallops and clams.
All feed by filtering plankton out of the water by opening their shells.
Water pollutants affect the way they open.
The French-designed molluSCAN-eye is a spin-off from a study by a team from France's science institute, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the University of Bordeaux.
Each molluSCAN-eye unit incorporates a caged cluster of 16 filter-feeding molluscs native to the region where they are placed.
OPS: Oysters equpped with the MolluSACN-Eye technology attached to a watertight electronics module that sends the information gathered on its way to a cloud-based platform where the information can be accessed.
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Robo shellfish check water pollution
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Robo shellfish 1
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08/12/2024
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Picture MUST credit: MolluSACN
A company has turned shellfish into robo-ocean dwellers — to keep track of water pollution.
Scientists have created a commercial water-quality-monitoring system that uses electronically augmented live molluscs as its sensors.
There are around 75,000 species of mollusc including oysters, mussels, scallops and clams.
All feed by filtering plankton out of the water by opening their shells.
Water pollutants affect the way they open.
The French-designed molluSCAN-eye is a spin-off from a study by a team from France's science institute, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the University of Bordeaux.
Each molluSCAN-eye unit incorporates a caged cluster of 16 filter-feeding molluscs native to the region where they are placed.
OPS: Oysters equpped with the MolluSACN-Eye technology
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Robo shellfish check water pollution
Ferrari Press Agency
Robo shellfish 1
Ref 16376
08/12/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: MolluSACN
A company has turned shellfish into robo-ocean dwellers — to keep track of water pollution.
Scientists have created a commercial water-quality-monitoring system that uses electronically augmented live molluscs as its sensors.
There are around 75,000 species of mollusc including oysters, mussels, scallops and clams.
All feed by filtering plankton out of the water by opening their shells.
Water pollutants affect the way they open.
The French-designed molluSCAN-eye is a spin-off from a study by a team from France's science institute, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the University of Bordeaux.
Each molluSCAN-eye unit incorporates a caged cluster of 16 filter-feeding molluscs native to the region where they are placed.
OPS: Freshwater clams equpped with the MolluSACN-Eye technology
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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‘I’ll have them with hot sauce’: should vegans eat oysters?
Bivalve veganism is built on the philosophy that molluscs such as mussels and oysters feel no pain. But some say the scientific jury is still out.
Alex Karol, a bivalve vegan, eats oysters at Rodneys Oyster Bar in Toronto, Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
Oysters are not to everyone's taste but KarolÕs enthusiasm for the filter-feeding bivalves comes as a surprise - because she is vegan. She is otherwise strict: she does not even consume honey. But a few years back she found she was struggling to get certain nutrients in suitable quantities from plants alone, and someone tipped her off to the idea that you could eat oysters and still be vegan.
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‘I’ll have them with hot sauce’: should vegans eat oysters?
Bivalve veganism is built on the philosophy that molluscs such as mussels and oysters feel no pain. But some say the scientific jury is still out.
Alex Karol, a bivalve vegan, eats oysters at Rodneys Oyster Bar in Toronto, Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
Oysters are not to everyone's taste but KarolÕs enthusiasm for the filter-feeding bivalves comes as a surprise - because she is vegan. She is otherwise strict: she does not even consume honey. But a few years back she found she was struggling to get certain nutrients in suitable quantities from plants alone, and someone tipped her off to the idea that you could eat oysters and still be vegan.
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Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.
Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.
Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
Spurn Point.
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Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.
Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.
Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
Laura Welton holds the delivery of 400,000 young oyster larvae from The Oyster Restoration Project.
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Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.
Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.
Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
A cluster of young oysters in a tank ready for micro filming by Film maker Finn Varna.
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Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.
Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.
Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
Dr Boze Hancock, from The Nature Conservancy organisation and lead scientist in the Global project to restore the oyster numbers.
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Michelle Lesco, of Tuscon, Arizona, holds up her champsionship belt after winning the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. Lesco consumed 33 dozen oysters in 8 minutes to win the contest beating out long-time champion Soyna "The Black Widow" Thomas, and last year’s champion Adrian “The Rabbit” Morgan. Thomas consumed 31 dozen, Morgan came in third eating 27 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872838
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Soyna “The Black Widow” Thomas crouches down after the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. For the second year in a row Thomas failed to regain her crown, losing to Michelle Lesco of Tuscon, Arizona. Lesco consumed 33 dosen oysters in 8 minutes. Thomas, who held the crown for 10 years before losing it last year, placed second eating 31 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872837
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Adrian “The Rabbit” Morgan, left, and Crazy Legs Conti pause after participating in the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. For the second year in a row, long-time champion Soyna "The Black Widow" Thomas failed to regain her crown, losing to Michelle Lesco of Tuscon, Arizona. Lesco consumed 33 dosen oysters in 8 minutes, Thomas placed second eating 31 dozen. Morgan, who won the crown last year, defeating Thomas in a tie-breaker, came in third place eating 27 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872836
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Soyna “The Black Widow” Thomas pauses during the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. For the second year in a row Thomas, who held the crowd for ten years, placed second, losing to Michelle Lesco of Tuscon, Arizona. Lesco consumed 33 dosen oysters in 8 minutes, Thomas placed second eating 31 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872835
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Michelle Lesco, of Tuscon, Arizona, slurps down oysters during the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. Lesco consumed 33 dozen oysters in 8 minutes to win the contest beating out long-time champion Soyna "The Black Widow" Thomas, and last year’s champion Adrian “The Rabbit” Morgan. Thomas consumed 31 dozen, Morgan came in third eating 27 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872834
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Michelle Lesco, of Tuscon, Arizona, slurps down oysters during the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. Lesco consumed 33 dozen oysters in 8 minutes to win the contest beating out long-time champion Soyna "The Black Widow" Thomas, and last year’s champion Adrian “The Rabbit” Morgan. Thomas consumed 31 dozen, Morgan came in third eating 27 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872833
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Reigning champion Adrian “The Rabbit” Morgan, right, competes against former champion Soyna “The Black Widow” Thomas in the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. For the second year in a row Thomas failed to regain her crown, losing to Michelle Lesco of Tuscon, Arizona. Lesco consumed 33 dozen oysters in 8 minutes, Thomas placed second eating 31 dozen. Morgan came in third eating 27 dozen oysters. Thomas was reigning champion for 10 years before losing her title in 2016 to Morgan in a tie-breaker. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872832
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Former champion Soyna “The Black Widow” Thomas slurps down oysters in the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. For the second year in a row Thomas failed to regain her crown, losing to Michelle Lesco of Tuscon, Arizona. Lesco consumed 33 dozen oysters in 8 minutes, Thomas placed second eating 31 dozen. Thomas was reigning champion for 10 years before losing her title in 2016 to Adrian “The Rabbit” Morgan in a tie-breaker. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872831
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Crazy Legs Conti particiaptes in the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. For the second year in a row, long-time champion Soyna "The Black Widow" Thomas failed to regain her crown, losing to Michelle Lesco of Tuscon, Arizona. Lesco consumed 33 dozen oysters in 8 minutes, Thomas placed second eating 31 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872830
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Workers prepare for the oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. For the second year in a row, long-time champion Soyna "The Black Widow" Thomas failed to regain her crown, losing to Michelle Lesco of Tuscon, Arizona. Lesco consumed 33 dosen oysters in 8 minutes, Thomas placed second eating 31 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872829
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Workers unload oysters for the annual oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. For the second year in a row, long-time champion Soyna "The Black Widow" Thomas, upper right, failed to regain her crown, losing to Michelle Lesco, second from the right, of Tuscon, Arizona. Lesco consumed 33 dosen oysters in 8 minutes, Thomas placed second eating 31 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872828
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FEATURE - Austern-Essen um die Wette in New Orleans
6/4/2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Crazy Legs Conti prepares to participate in the Oyster eating contest at the 2017 Oyster Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana June 3, 2017. For the second year in a row, long-time champion Soyna "The Black Widow" Thomas failed to regain her crown, losing to Michelle Lesco of Tuscon, Arizona. Lesco consumed 33 dosen oysters in 8 minutes, Thomas placed second eating 31 dozen. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05872827
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess Of Cornwall visit the Whitstable Oyster Festival, Whitstable, Britain - 29 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rupert Hartley/REX (2732337g)
Prince Charles tries an oyster
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess Of Cornwall visit the Whitstable Oyster Festival, Whitstable, Britain - 29 Jul 2013
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess Of Cornwall visit the Whitstable Oyster Festival, Whitstable, Britain - 29 Jul 2013
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Prince Charles tries an oyster
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess Of Cornwall visit the Whitstable Oyster Festival, Whitstable, Britain - 29 Jul 2013
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess Of Cornwall visit the Whitstable Oyster Festival, Whitstable, Britain - 29 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (2732004e)
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess Of Cornwall visit the Whitstable Oyster Festival, Whitstable, Britain - 29 Jul 2013
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
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Steve Ginsburg
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ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
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sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
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Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Eva Longoria and Eduardo Cruz have lunch with friends
*EXCLUSIVE* West Holywood, CA - Eva Longoria and boyfriend Eduardo Cruz had lunch with friends at "Morels French Steakhouse" at the Grove in West Hollywood this afternoon. The group shared a plate of Oysters and laughs as they chatted and ate while, Eva did some heavy texting or tweeting. Eva recently spoke of Eduardo saying " I'm lucky I found love again".
GSI Media December 21, 2011
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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