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Proboscis Monkey Women's T-Shirt featuring the photograph World's weirdest, Proboscis monkeys by Robert Bociaga

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World's weirdest, Proboscis monkeys Women's T-Shirt

Robert Bociaga

by Robert Bociaga

$43.00

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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   They're stylish, soft, and incredibly comfortable.   Machine wash with cold water, and tumble dry on low heat.

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There are thought to be around 7,000 Proboscis Monkeys left in the wild today. Native to the mangroves of Borneo. Kota Kinabalu / Jan 2020

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There are thought to be around 7,000 Proboscis Monkeys left in the wild today. Native to the mangroves of Borneo. Kota Kinabalu / Jan 2020

About Robert Bociaga

Robert Bociaga

Robert Bociaga is a traveling photojournalist specializing in International Affairs. He is based in Southeast Asia and focuses on business and social issues around culture change, urbanization, political marginalization, poverty, religion and destruction of nature. He holds a master degree in Law. www.robert-bociaga.com olkbon@gmail.com

 

$43.00