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Saturday, November 15, 2014

Day #3 a big day out - Honolulu Zoo

Ah, found the pics of random chickens, eckhm Junglefowl or Moa, they were waiting to catch the bus.


 
So a bus came - and we got on heading down the mountain back to Waikiki aiming for Honolulu Zoo (Hawaiian bus drivers are very patient, and helpful), and were dropped off almost at the front door (just down the street a bit).
 
 
We made it inside, Llew and I hiding in the bag, it was so hot we insisted on being let out, we had so much fun

 A bit pot of lillies, I was tempted to dive in with them

This was a mural on the entrance wall, it is made out of tiles, very clever.

The information guide and map we were given on entrance, found it once home in perfect condition - suspect that we forgot to consult it, we went on our merry way though and had a good time all the same

 

The Aloha sign, map and directions to the restroom orangutans and elephants. Hee hee Maddie was the Orangutan
Hey!

Pink Flamingos




The sign that let us know we were a long way from everywhere, Taronga Park Zoo in Sydney is the closest to our home, only 5623 miles from Honolulu 
 
Another massive Banyan Tree - they are from India I think
 

We get Spoonbills near our place in Australia, but they are white and black, swaying their beaks back and forth in the water looking for food.

 
 

There were lots of lovely flowers everywhere, these are some we saw in the Zoo grounds



They were there, we promise right up the back of the cage, going no where fast
 


 


 
This is the trunk of a gum tree - look at the colours, like someone had painted it

Hello

Spot a bird
 
 

It was getting really hot by the time we got here. The cages had sprinklers on, and the Hawk-headed parrots were taking it in turn to run through the sprinklers, we were jealous,  
and almost (but not quite) tempted to join the turtle. Zoom in on the rock in the middle.


 


Lemurs in the shade
 
There it is there, in the door way

 
 
The phone battery died at this point - we'd been using the camera on it, so we had to swap to an actual camera, the pictures look a little washed out.
 
 
 
 
 
 
a Gharial, looks like an alligator that has eaten a lemon hee hee
 
 
elephant
 
 
 
 


 
black rhino

 
and last but not least my favourite animal - the Tiger, yay, I'm glad we got to see him, it was so hot, we went home after this, well back to the hotel. 
 
We did find a photo booth whilst at the Zoo, and got to take some silly shots of us with Catherine, a memento of our time. I don't think we expected to get on so well together, being different ages and brands, but I think Llew and I will now always be best of friends.
Don't get too soppy.
 

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