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D_E_Bishop
Dec 29, 2017Explorer
Just as an aside to the semantics, did you know that the Buffalo is on the Manitoba Providential Flag? And it's big just like all the others.
The Yukon was the area of the continent that was used to plan attractions at Disneyland and their nature series. Turn a bend at Disneyland and Boom, there's a Buffalo, next corner Boom, there's a Wolf. In fact a we drove thru the Yukon and AK as we read the MilePost, we thought we were in Disneyland or watching one of the Disney nature movies. Driving up the road to Breyburn Lodge for our cinnamon roll, the Mile Post talks about the Stone Sheep coming down and licking the salt off the highway. Pulled over to look and just like at Disneyland, ten seconds later there were the Stone Sheep.
The Yukon is truly Fantasyland. Beautiful photographs.
The Yukon was the area of the continent that was used to plan attractions at Disneyland and their nature series. Turn a bend at Disneyland and Boom, there's a Buffalo, next corner Boom, there's a Wolf. In fact a we drove thru the Yukon and AK as we read the MilePost, we thought we were in Disneyland or watching one of the Disney nature movies. Driving up the road to Breyburn Lodge for our cinnamon roll, the Mile Post talks about the Stone Sheep coming down and licking the salt off the highway. Pulled over to look and just like at Disneyland, ten seconds later there were the Stone Sheep.
The Yukon is truly Fantasyland. Beautiful photographs.
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