hi joey
check out pic(s)
It is at the Lion Country Safari Park in Loxahatchee Florida. The tortoise was camera shy when I held up your sticker, but I did manage to capture his face later.
hi joey
check out pic(s)
It is at the Lion Country Safari Park in Loxahatchee Florida. The tortoise was camera shy when I held up your sticker, but I did manage to capture his face later.
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What a beautiful smile. No, not the damn turtle.
She does have a nice smile. Even big bird in the background is checking her out.
That’s great how they let people get that close to the animals. I always thought they made people stay in their cars at those kinds of safari parks? Nice photography.
Hi Margaret. This particular park had a protected area for kids, but for adults you could either drive through with your car, OR take a VIP tour with a guide. With a guide you could open your window or get out of the car in certain areas. I was literally inches away from rhino, ostrich, and just feet from the lions. Pretty cool.
looks like you had a fun time. Not only did you capture a fun moment on your vacation but you also plugged a great blog…..thats a professional for ya