I'm pretty sure too...just look at that hand under there, and the nose, and the way the towel hangs off the feet. But still very cool, LOL
Although makes me wonder how many times they ordered extra towels from mousekeeping, in order to collect enough towels to do this.
It was my husband's first visit to WDW, so of course I took him to Magic Kingdom first. I led him up the stairs to the train station balcony so he could get the full view of Main St., and this was how he was greeted.
It was my husband's first visit to WDW, so of course I took him to Magic Kingdom first. I led him up the stairs to the train station balcony so he could get the full view of Main St., and this was how he was greeted.
It was my husband's first visit to WDW, so of course I took him to Magic Kingdom first. I led him up the stairs to the train station balcony so he could get the full view of Main St., and this was how he was greeted.
I wish this picture wasn't so dark, but this dinner at 'Ohana was definitely made interesting by the fact that we were sitting 6 inches from this statue's bare butt! (You can tell that my bff Laura is not amused.)
I can so see me doing that though! I admit it, I will sometimes put things there...and because of this both of my girls have too LOL (DD#1 when she was little and DD#2 now @ 3 years). Of course, with mine I could actually use some extra "padding"
It was my husband's first visit to WDW, so of course I took him to Magic Kingdom first. I led him up the stairs to the train station balcony so he could get the full view of Main St., and this was how he was greeted.
Ok, so not really disturbing but I had to post this because my little Cinderella was just as exhausted as the one posted earlier. We were waiting for what seemed like forever in 100 degree temps for our ADR @ Akershush. She took her heels off and hair out and gave up !
I'm not sure if I have any disturbing/odd/strange photos, but I'm off to go check
It was my husband's first visit to WDW, so of course I took him to Magic Kingdom first. I led him up the stairs to the train station balcony so he could get the full view of Main St., and this was how he was greeted.
My mom went over and asked. The tree is called a sausage tree. Elephants like to eat the tubers. The CM my mom spoke to said you never want to camp under one of these trees.
It was my husband's first visit to WDW, so of course I took him to Magic Kingdom first. I led him up the stairs to the train station balcony so he could get the full view of Main St., and this was how he was greeted.
if you are referring to the tree, I think it's because it would hurt like heck if one fell on you....or worse yet if an elephant stepped on you while they were trying to eat one
_from wikipedia______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Individual flowers do not hang down but are oriented horizontally. Some birds are attracted to these flowers and the strong stems of each flower make ideal footholds. Their scent is most notable at night indicating their reliance on pollination by bats, which visit them for pollen and nectar.
The fruit is a woody berry from 30–100 cm long and up to 18 cm broad; it weighs between 5–10 kg, and hang down on long, rope-like peduncles. The fruit pulp is fibrous and pulpy, and contains numerous seeds. It is eaten by several species of mammals, including Baboons, Bushpigs, Savannah Elephants, Giraffes, Hippopotami, monkeys, and porcupines. The seeds are dispersed in their dung. The seeds are also eaten by Brown Parrots and Brown-headed Parrots, and the foliage by elephants and Greater Kudu (Joffe 2003; del Hoyo et al. 1997). Introduced specimens in Australian parks are very popular with cockatoos
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