FarmVille Limited Edition Mexico Decorations: Mexican Waterfall, Hacienda Garden, Cereus Cactus, Prickly Pear & Adobe Wall
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FarmVille Mexican Waterfall |
FarmVille Hacienda Garden |
FarmVille Cereus Cactus |
FarmVille Prickley Pear |
FarmVille Adobe Wall |
It’s Fourth of July Weekend in the United States, but oddly enough, FarmVille is continuing the Limited Edition theme of our North American neighbors, Mexico and now Canada which debuted in the FarmVille Market tonight.
These LE Mexico decorations can be purchased in the FarmVille Market for a limited amount of time before they are set to retire. Notice, that some of these decorations were previously released under the Limited Edition FarmVille Southwestern theme.
FarmVille Limited Edition Mexico Decorations (Released: June 29, 2011)
- FarmVille Mexican Waterfall – 18 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Hacienda Garden – 100,000 Farm Coins
- FarmVille Cereus Cactus – 10,000 Farm Coins
- FarmVille Prickly Pear – 3,200 Farm Coins (Re-release)
- FarmVille Adobe Wall – 900 Farm Coins (Re-release)
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FarmVille Mexican Waterfall |
FarmVille Hacienda Garden |
FarmVille Cereus Cactus |
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FarmVille Prickly Pear |
FarmVille Adobe Wall |
Will you be using any of these Mexican items to decorate your farm? Send pics of your Mexican themed farm to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com to be featured on FarmVille Freak.
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Posted on June 29th, 2011 at 11:17 pm
The Mexican Waterfall is too small. But I do like the Prickly Pear, it would go great near my ” Desert Area.”
Posted on June 30th, 2011 at 12:16 am
Love them all! Waiting on the Piñata from last year and the Wild West fence.
Posted on June 30th, 2011 at 12:37 am
It’s Canada Day on the 1st. Hence the Canada stuff. Which I’m personally glad to see. Same with the Mexico stuff, it goes well in my ‘Desert Area’ too.