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Sunday, January 7, 2018
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8 comments:
Looking forward to seeing more of the monkey photos! So exciting!
How interesting! I love all the 'us vs. them' signs they put up. IÄm looking forward to some monkey pictures!
The English signs seem much better here than at some of the other attractions you have visited. I guess a lot of foreigners want to visit the snow monkeys, so they have put some effort into making it accessible to English-speakers.
I'm glad you have some monkey photos - as I was getting towards the end of this post I was afraid you were going to say that you didn't actually see any monkeys except that one guy outside the park!
Hi Pamela wow what a wonderful day i love seeing the snow and those monkeys are so cute xx
That looks like a good hike!
What an adventure Pamela.
They have improved the signs and information boards a lot. It used to be so much more 'in the wild', with a LONG hike to the hot spa where the snow monkeys live. That was before LIFE magazine, private blogging and special busses to the park made the monkeys famous.
This is a great and interesting post. Thankfully the signs were in English. I am wondering how you find all of these great places to visit? You are seeing SO much!
xx, Carol
Wow I was kind of surprised at the cost of admission but all of those great signs show that they're really putting that $ back into the park. Those stairs do look like quite a challenge however!
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