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Okay. I'm trying this again. Yesterday I just couldn't get the picture to post even though it was smaller the the maximum size.
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The Anheuser-Busch eagle at Busch Garden, Tampa, FL. The entire topiary is made of plants other than the beak, eye and star.
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OK, where's the Orangutan and sunset!! That's what we got with your other fire hydrant posting.:G:G
These are both outstanding photos. In the first, I've never seen a hydrant half buried in leaves and debris. That is a great capture and composition. The second photo reminds me of something similar to what you might see at Disneyland or Disneyworld. Great colors. Cal |
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Thanks Calr.
It's not really buried. It's just a short fire hydrant at our timeshare in Lake Buena Vista, FL. The topiary is at Busch Garden which, I'm sure you know, is similar to Disney or Universal just smaller. |
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