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Thx for your response. Hope your feet are healed after all those bites.marcel32us wrote:As to above questions :
The concrete wall is still there, with no holes in it. I found a few humps of dirt and other elevations that enabled me to photograph over the wall. The first hump resulted in some 60 ant bites in my feet since it turned out to be an ants nest and I was only wearing flip-flops. After that it got better
I don't think the CASA's are still there, at least not on the spot they used to be.
A large new hangar has been built. I suspect the Cheetaks in there, but maybe the CASA's are too.
Been in Paramaribo for the most of three weeks, no sign of Cheetaks unfortunately.
A local told me they hardly ever fly.