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Old 06-29-2009, 03:56 PM   #5 (permalink)
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We haven't been in a long time. I want to say around 2000. I know at that time we really prefered it to the zoo. The zoo seemed like a lot of walking around up and downhill with my kids who were fairly young at that time. At the Wild Animal Park we saw fighting rhinos, and lots of other animals roaming around in a natural-like setting. Reminds me of the savannahs at AK and AKL. We're thinking about a San Diego trip, and can't decide either though.
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