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Safari Park, San Diego
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![]() The ticket booth was nestled among palm trees a short walk from the parking lot.
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![]() Tickets were taken after passing through a huge barn-like structure. Inside were displays describing the options available, such as various levels of tours.
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![]() Once inside, the park began to look much more lush but for the immediate intrusion of a gift shop. From the ticket takers, only one path ran into and out of the park proper.
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![]() Just off to the right of the path into the park, was the Wings Of The World Aviary. Here two birds loitered on the path inside the aviary.
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![]() Inside the Wings Of The World Aviary were many birds to see. Here was a pair of birds perched high overhead on a branch.
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![]() Near the main entrances was the Thorntree Restaurant. Here we show a sample menu that was posted outside.
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![]() Here was a group of school kids gathered to wait for a chance to enter the Petting Kraal with its selection of farm animals.
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![]() Some of the walkways through the park were elevated and provided the means to travel through the upper canopy of the forest.
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![]() There were many paths through and around the park. If confused, a handy map that was handed out at the entrance provided necessary guidance.
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![]() At one junction in the paths was an artistic water-works display that kids could use to cool off on hot days.
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![]() A path ran through a lagoon in the "Heart Of Africa" area. Just ahead to the left was Primate Island. Out of sight along the path to the right were flamingos.
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![]() In the Heart Of Africa area was a large open area behind a fence that held fine examples of warthogs. Here was one with a bit of dirt on his nose.
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![]() One path first crossed a stream at the bottom of a hill, and later curved back around and over the bridge above. An Great Egret stood in the stream.
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![]() A Great Egret stood in a stream that ran downhill through the park.
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![]() Several Southern Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri walleri) were found in a large enclosure. They are from a range that extends from South Somalia to Tanzania, Africa. Here two of them stood on hind legs to reach high.
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![]() Here we show how the walkways not only ran past enclosures but also extended into them. Here Southern Gerenuk could be seen close to one walkway.
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![]() On the way to the Lion Camp we passed a Western Egyptian Vulture perched on a log alongside the trail.
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![]() The Lion Camp featured a large male lion resting atop an old Range Rover car.
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![]() An elevated path passed by the Lion exhibit. Fixed telescopes were available for those without their own binoculars or telephoto lenses.
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![]() The vast area given over to the free wandering of several different species of herbivore.
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![]() Every fifteen minutes or so a tour tram would pass by carrying riders close to the animals.
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![]() For considerably more money than the tram ride, one could ride a truck out into the herbivore area for even closer shots.
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![]() The park also featured nice long zip line rides.
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One of three Roar And Snore
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![]() Many of the restaurants throughout the park featured close-up viewing of animals and birds. This was a Black-crowned Night Heron seen from one such restaurant.
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![]() Here was one restaurant surrounded by uncaged wild and exotic birds. A sign on the fence warned against feeding the birds.
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![]() Another of several scenic lagoons in the park. This one featured many exotic birds.
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Up high in the Conifer Garden
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![]() On the way out of the park one encountered several shops selling trinkets and other souvenirs. Here was an elephant with a wind-up nose and flower ears.
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