I made it to Sunday. Whew! What a week it was. How is everyone? Anything good happening?Anything new? Anything you are thankful for today? I am thankful to still be standing after a few crazy days and weeks. Thankful for my cups (that's with s) of coffee. Thankful for the critters in my yards wandering around that make me at some point smile with their antics. Thankful for you all. I mean, I mean it! You know, some days we may have to look extra hard to find the amazing, but, there is always something to be thankful for.
Good afternoon all and hello from the countryside. Sunday is definitely a rest day slash family day for most.
So Sundays. Family Days. My daughter and I live somewhere here in between the farm and the beach in the middle of northern Philippines and my husband is 7000 miles away from us, so we just spend our day as it is.
Reminiscing the days, we had one family day out I truly loved the most. This is my Disneyland Tour Part 2 . I almost forget. So let's start roaming around.
I mentioned in my first Disneyland post that I am going to share more Disneyland fun. Today, let's go to Hong Kong Disneyland Park at the Adventureland and get ready for a Jungle River Cruise.
This was the first ride we had when we got inside Disneyland. In Hong Kong, the Jungle Cruise doesn't have its own waterway. All things considered, the ride crosses the waterway utilized by riverboats in the American parks, and rather than relying upon some silly jokes that may not interpret, there's a dramatic finale with a red hot presentation.
Tarzan's Treehouse
Yep, and that's it and nothing more in there. It is on the island the ride navigates. Some HK Nationals and other Asian tourists don't speak English or speak only a little English. They can choose from three queues, depending on what they want the skipper to speak ( English, Cantonese, or Mandarin).
Get ready and climb to a high adventure, stroll through Tarzan's wilderness home carry on with the wildlife heart in you. Let's explore Tarzan's astounding day-to-day environments and remember his wilderness story at this fascination dependent on the hit Disney film. I bet everyone already has seen the movie.
Once you get there, you can climb a wooden flight of stairs made of rescued wreck things and cross a suspension bridge to arrive at Tarzan's wilderness treehouse. Surrounded by plants and greenery, the impressive treehouse is home to vignettes from Tarzan's astonishing biography. As you advance moving around the transcending tree, you can see amazing built rooms and representations from Jane's sketchbook that give clear subtleties of Tarzan's life, including how he was saved from the savage panther Sabor, raised by compassionate gorilla Kala and cherished by Jane Porter.
Remember the life and seasons of Tarzan during your visit through his treetop home. Sights you will see include:
The Family Hut - broken bamboo racks, bedraggled garbage, and profound paw marks are an unforgiving token of Sabor's unexpected assault.
The Study - see Tarzan swing from a tree appendage and model for Jane as she portrays in her book.
The Laboratory - explore Jane's assortment of logical gear, including a wizardry lamp that projects scenes of Tarzan's biography which you control.
The Kitchen - play melodic pots and skillet, wrench a whirligig to make the sound of downpour, and tap a xylophone at this outdoors feasting region.
(Sorry, I don't have photos of those. It was way too crowded when we got there)
Join me here on a stream journey where hazardous monsters and dry minds proliferate. Board a canopied vagrant liner directed by your trusty captain, who will expertly explore you through a portion of the world's most slippery waters.
Steam past rich foliage, butterflies, and cascades on the Amazon in South America. Impression an unwanted camp invade by inquisitive gorillas on the shores of the African Congo.
Along the cruise, you can watch for washing elephants, irate hippos, and hungry lions. Your journey proceeds down the Mekong River in Asia, home to primates, cobras, and other fearsomely life-like animals.
Then let's go on a trip to a dusty tropical wilderness station- weighed down with hanging freight nets, wooden containers, lumber kayaks, and corroded anchors and board an endured tramp liner for an astonishing experience along a distant tropical stream.
It's a 10-minute, 10,000-mile venture that you will probably remember forever. Promise.
So that ends our cruise for today, my friends. Until our next virtual adventure. Have a magnificent day to you all.
One love
July 11, 2021
Philippines
4:10 pm
(All photos are my own and taken by me- unless stated otherwise)
What an adventure! Seeing the Tarzan treehouse, it brings up memories of my childhood. I could vividly remember when I had just newly seen the Tarzan movie as a child, I was always dreaming of living in a jungle and being able to communicate with animals too.