A walk in the Bio Park


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May 8th 2007
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A walk in the Bio Park

 Asia » Japan » Kyushu By Funnybone the Clown
May 8th 2007
Mike Ianneo
Today was my day off so I went to Nagasaki Bio Park. This park is about a 40 minute free bus ride from Huis Ten Bosch. Bio Park is a part of Huis Ten Bosch inc. but my passcard didn't give me a free admission. Believe me I tried. The cost to enter Bio Park is 1600 yen roughly $15 and believe me it was worth every yen.

Unlike ordinary zoos, Nagasaki Bio Park allows its visitors to truly interact with animals from all over the world.


Animals move about freely throughout Nagasaki Bio Park, and visitors are allowed to touch them. Children can play with the animals, making their visit an educational as well as a fun experience.


Nagasaki Bio Park features an extensive variety of exotic flora. When you walk around the park it will amaze you that the surroundings keep changing. One minute you find yourself in the tropics. A few moments later you are surrounded by African savannah and its inhabitants, the giraffes and zebras.





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8th May 2007

I don't understand
I don't understand why those animals don't look like the balloons that you make -- maybe you should tell them :-)
8th May 2007

Mysterious Artifact
This same original artifact in Rome was made famous in the film "3 Coins in the Fountain" Audrey Hepburn is tricked by Gregory Peck that his hand is stuck in the mouth.
8th May 2007

Thanks for sharing Mike
Thanks for sharing Mike. I was telling your brother the other day that I think your blog is awesome
8th May 2007

I know that artifact!
It used to be in theme parks and travellers' fairs in Spain in the 80s. I didn't know it had got to Japan! And that white owl is SO cute! Enjoy your trips, Funnybone Victor
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turtles
Herd of turtles!?! Sure I've herd of turtles!

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