Amazing thread Ruud, stunned and loving it!! I'm almost beauty blind lol..so impressed, well done)
I’m always awed to the max when I look at this thread. Simply stunning, thank you once again Ruud
Giant Octopus, what ideas! LOL - on the 2nd pic I was about to ask how big the ships are, but saw it then on the other pics... no little toys, sooo amazing! and yes, beeeautiful again, thanks, Ruud!![]()
btw, with these ideas, they must be ALL TS players, no? lol
I was researching the Wiki if we had such a scene with the Octopus in Pirate season before but didn't find it there.
It would be a great addition for both Pirate and Sea Aquarium lovers among us.
Yes they must be TS players and if they like the Zoo or not there are many animals creatures with these flower 'sculptures'.
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Did the Foxes cause this Stampede of Deers?
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And did the Elephant did the same with these Zebras and Wildebeest?
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Enough Giraffes to watch out for danger
A little more research on the Wildebeest Stampede learned me that the picture here is part of a huge display named 'The Big Immigration'.
A video of that display can be watched here (scroll to 14 minutes for the Wildebeest group) and here for the tour at night.
The annual Wildebeest migration is recognized as one of the "seven wonders of the natural world."
Two million animals; wildebeest, zebras, gazelles, topi, hartebeest and impala, migrate from South Serengeti in Tanzania to the North of the Masai Mara in Kenya.
The precise route and start time change every year, although the massive birth period marks the start of the wildebeest migration.
One of the world's most spectacular natural phenomena is the crossing of the Wildebeest through the Mara river.
Last edited by Rocky_Ruud; 02-12-2020 at 07:33 PM.
Hi Ruud, such a pleasure to see u've been busy!! Fantastic efforts...the octopus (Hi DD) and is that a hydgiraffe? I was in Kenya, at a place called Amboseli when the wildebeest passed by... with only a fence/hedge between us thousands stampede past for what seemed like ages! The sound, scent and sight was truly awesome... Thx for the reminder
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