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2013 Axolotl Calendar Competition Winners.

John

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Here are the winning photos of the competition for the 2013 Axolotl Calendar. These 13 photos received the most votes from the judges. They are listed from most votes to least votes:


by Dineke Robinson


by Lydia Porter


by Nicola Cranfield


by Andrea Hunt


by John Clare


by John Clare


by Lydia Porter


by Neil Cornish


by Andrea Hunt


by John Clare


by Lydia Porter


by Marek Bella


by Samantha Gray

Well done everyone!
 

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My baby got most votes :blush: He will be ever so pleased! Earthworms all around! Just a quick thankyou to all that voted and well done to all the winners!
 

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Congratz!!

Thank you John! I'm a very proud axolotl mama today. Thank you for running the competition this year. My calender will be ordered today and will be hung with pride! It looks lovely!
 
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