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How are Exflora Park and the first line of Abish's "Alphabetical Africa" connected in name?
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#107160. Asked by BRY2K. (Jul 17 09 6:29 PM)
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edmund80
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Antibes.
"(Antibes les Pins) Exflora Park is a five hectare garden open to the public. Next to the large olive grove, there are different styles of meditteranean gardens, from ancient Rome to the exuberant Riviera of the 19th century."
http://wikimapia.org/11704583/Antibes-les-Pins-Exflora-Park
"Ages ago, Alex, Allen and Alva arrived at Antibes, and Alva allowing all, allowing anyone, against Alex's admonition, against Allen's angry assertion: another African amusement . . . anyhow, as all argued, an awesome African army assembled and arduously advanced against an African anthill, assiduously annihilating ant after ant, and afterward, Alex astonishingly accuses Albert as also accepting Africa's antipodal ant annexation."
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/989199.Alphabetical_Africa
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BRY2K

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Right on, brother!
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