Flying Lizard

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Flying Lizard

Flying Lizard creates fine, hadcrafted Jewelry Designs out of Santa Cruz, California. ... Designer Vallora Sabourin has been creating exquisite jewelry for the last 15 years.

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Flying Lizard Jewelry Design - Santa Cruz, California

Flying lizard can refer to species of lizard that move by gliding between trees. They are contained by Draco (genus): Draco blanfordii; Draco maculatus; Draco norvillii; Draco ...

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2008 will be the fifth consecutive ALMS season for the Sonoma, California-based GT2 team. Since its first year of competition in 2004, the team has finished in the top three in the ...

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Flying Lizard Motorsports: performance sportscar racing

The Flying Lizard Motorsports team is a motorsport team from Sonoma, California which was formed in early 2003 to compete in the American Le Mans Series.

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