Larger views of the open area
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See that rhino?
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There he is!
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What is he looking at???
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Goliath Heron for all the birders
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Kokamo, Monroe's mom
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Mischievous Monroe
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I've always been fascinated by bonsai and they had a beautiful garden full of examples
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Elm forest
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Liquidambar
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I then headed over to Balboa Park. I was a little underwhelmed by a couple of the museums. I did enjoy the Natural History Museum and its dinosaur exhibits. I was also fascinated by a photography exhibition by a National Geographic photographer to show the plight of so many endangered species in the world. Here are a few examples.
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La Laguna da las Flores (present-day reflection pool) from the 1915 Panama–California Exposition
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El Prado, a long, wide promenade and boulevard, runs through the park's center. Most of the buildings lining this street are in the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture style, a richly ornamented mixture of European Spanish architecture and the Spanish Colonial architecture of New Spain-Mexico.
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Beautiful weather rounded out a successful and fun trip.
Sandi