The photos below pertain to the following section of the article: "The quaint facility features a seven-foot replica of the human body with not-so-quaint details (prepare for a gut check -- literally)."


Having exhausted our interest in "blue hair guy", we were ready to hit the "nature trail". After being warned about the bees, we headed off on the trail. They should have also warned us about a few other things on the trail, including the spot where the wrong call on a 50/50 decision takes you directly on to a busy street.

The trail concluded with a disturbing paper mache dinosaur:

2 comments:
sounds like a fun road trip with many interesting and unusual things to do & see. blue hair guy looks cool, and the paper mache dinosaur seems like a neat thing to encounter on a nature walk. ;-)
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