David K
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Easter 2014 at the Safari Park in San Pasqual
Hello amigos,
Today was a perfect day in San Diego County and this afternoon we visited what was always called the San Diego Wild Animal Park, but the name changed
to San Diego Zoo Safari Park...
Located along state route 78, just east of Escondido in the San Pasqual Valley... the scene of a major battle of the Mexican War of 1846-1848.
We live not far from Escondido, and are members of the zoological society... and both the zoo and Safari Park are great attractions here in San Diego
County.
Another plus to the Safari Park is their Baja Gardens, where one can see more boojum trees than anywhere else outside of Mexico!
The following 15 photos were taken with my cell phone, so please excuse the lower quality images... We did see some cool stuff, so I wanted to
share...
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Bob H
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Went there for the first time a couple of weeks ago since about 20 years ago. It was amazing to see how much it's changed and grown over the years.
We are also members, so we will make a few trips to see everything this park has to offer.
Thanks for the photos David!
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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Bajaboy
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Hello amigos,
Today was a perfect day in San Diego County and this afternoon we visited what was always called the San Diego Wild Animal Park, but the name changed
to San Diego Zoo Safari Park...
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Ah yes, name changes....kind of like Global Warming to Climate Change....glad you're enjoying the warmer weather
And thanks for the trip report....
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Went there for the first time a couple of weeks ago since about 20 years ago. It was amazing to see how much it's changed and grown over the years.
We are also members, so we will make a few trips to see everything this park has to offer.
Thanks for the photos David! |
De nada Bob... let's get together next time... and after walking around the zoo lets go have one of these...
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Bob H
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Sounds like a plan! I have not see the Baja part of the park yet. And the Pacifico for sure!!!
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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mikeymarlin
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hi David----sorry I wish I new you were in my neighborhood
on Easter---- I live 6 minutes from safari park----
hope you had a nice visit---per chance was the newest baby gorilla and the mother on display with the others??
any way if you return up this way--- cold ones are ALWAYS ready---
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by mikeymarlin
hi David----sorry I wish I new you were in my neighborhood
on Easter---- I live 6 minutes from safari park----
hope you had a nice visit---per chance was the newest baby gorilla and the mother on display with the others??
any way if you return up this way--- cold ones are ALWAYS ready--- |
Well thank you...
Yes, they were in with the rest of the gorillas.
Welcome to Nomad!
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Lindalou
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Very nice pics David. Thanks
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