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  canastas_ixtolco_19.JPG - In this photo we can see all the material and process steps. The background has the split bamboo, the wood trunk is finely split leaning against the log is a piece of pine split from the log , which is used to form the basket. The star like piece is the beginings of the baskets, basicly its foundation. In the forground we can see a number of different products.  
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