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Found this site whem browsing for Mangostine
I hope the translation comes over OK

http://translate.google.co.uk/transl...of f%26sa%3DG

or
http://www.tropicamente.it/

and translate

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On 2009-12-22 11:28:12 +0000, Dave Hill said:

Found this site whem browsing for Mangostine
I hope the translation comes over OK

http://translate.google.co.uk/transl...of f%26sa%3DG


or
http://www.tropicamente.it/

and

translate

David Hill


What a beautiful site - wonderful photo gallery. I loved the "per info
clicca qui". ;-) It just sounds very slightly incongruous in Italian!
They must use a lot of oil to keep those plants going in a Turin
winter but it's obviously a real passion. My sil comes from Turin so I
must ask her if she or any of her family have been there.
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Sacha

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