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15 years 3 months ago #2424
by reymartin69
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There are Lots of wildlife to see in Aruba. There is a Butterfly farm, Ostrich farm and the Arikok National Park. You'll find this places a haven of peace.
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15 years 3 months ago #2839
by bethoven
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Wow! A great place for animal lovers too. Are we allowed to touch the animals in sanctuaries and farms? In some other places, visitors would be allowed to feed them. Do you think we could do that as well?
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15 years 3 months ago #2864
by brandy
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maui wrote:
I think we could see flocks of bird in Aruba. Have you ever thought of the snakes? Do you think the island has lots of them? :rolleyes:I expect we could see iguanas too.
For me, they are blessed in natures beauty. What I mean, they have beautiful beaches and other exciting places which you can visit too. By the way, do they have also birds that keeps on flying in the air?
I think we could see flocks of bird in Aruba. Have you ever thought of the snakes? Do you think the island has lots of them? :rolleyes:I expect we could see iguanas too.
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15 years 2 months ago #2923
by habagat
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bethoven wrote:
Most probably, they have rules and regulations for visitors. In our country, we are allowed to feed the animals however, we are not permitted to touch them. What particular sanctuaries and farms are you planning to visit?
Wow! A great place for animal lovers too. Are we allowed to touch the animals in sanctuaries and farms? In some other places, visitors would be allowed to feed them. Do you think we could do that as well?
Most probably, they have rules and regulations for visitors. In our country, we are allowed to feed the animals however, we are not permitted to touch them. What particular sanctuaries and farms are you planning to visit?
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