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Not as unique as expected
We decided to visit this place after reading so many positive reviews. The park was not busy at all and it was easy to park just beside the entrance. First thing we noticed is that there were no ani...
We decided to visit this place after reading so many positive reviews. The park was not busy at all and it was easy to park just beside the entrance. First thing we noticed is that there were no ani...
Well the water definitely has sulphur in it! We took a little hike here, and were disappointed that the animal sanctuary only consisted of mallard ducks!
Well the water definitely has sulphur in it! We took a little hike here, and were disappointed that the animal sanctuary only consisted of mallard ducks!
This is a small park but I love going in the spring to walk the trails and bird watch. The caged birds are gone...yeah. As much as I enjoyed seeing the birds I felt sorry for them. I know they were w...
Not as unique as expected
We decided to visit this place after reading so many positive reviews. The park was not busy at all and it was easy to park just beside the entrance. First thing we noticed is that there were no ani...
Not as unique as expected
We decided to visit this place after reading so many positive reviews. The park was not busy at all and it was easy to park just beside the entrance. First thing we noticed is that there were no ani...
stinks
Well the water definitely has sulphur in it! We took a little hike here, and were disappointed that the animal sanctuary only consisted of mallard ducks!
stinks
Well the water definitely has sulphur in it! We took a little hike here, and were disappointed that the animal sanctuary only consisted of mallard ducks!
Really enjoy this park
This is a small park but I love going in the spring to walk the trails and bird watch. The caged birds are gone...yeah. As much as I enjoyed seeing the birds I felt sorry for them. I know they were w...