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| After settling in, we walked down to Molina. |
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| We passed this older couple. The guy was using what looked like a tiny gas powered tracked farming carrier to haul some stuff uphill. |
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| This is the center of the small town. The restaurant on the right was open but not many people out. |
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| Huge stone water grate. Probably over a meter squre. |
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| The very quiet town of Molina was a very pleasant change of pace compared to Florence. Your senses are not overloaded with traffic, throngs of people, safety concerns, etc. Very peaceful. |
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| There's a Bistro in this little nook area (door in the center of the picture) but it didn't seem to be open. Perhaps they only operate during peak tourist season? |
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| Walked down to the main road to town from down by the lake. |
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| Very old spring water trough. |
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| Down by the main road that goes through the edge of the town. There's a bar/cafe/restaurant next to the parking lot. |
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| The owner of the Air-bnb said that he would pick guests up in Molina to drive you the 1/2 mile up the hill to their place anytime we called/texted them. We decided to walk back up the hill. |
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| In the distance is a neighboring town, on the other side of a valley between the towns. |

































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