There were a lot of things to take pictures of but with it being dark many didn't turn out. But the first thing we did was bumper cars. I wanted to take photos of that but it was too dangerous to have out my camera. So here are a few subdued things we did.
Scott, Karis, and Jeremy at the entrance. $1.50 per person.
The policeman exhibit. He let me sit on his motor cycle.
Serious get up. Not scary when the guys made of wood.
This guy is real. They dress like this to watch the Columbian border.
Another fella demonstrating how they look in their jungle hiding clothes. You can only see them breathing. And they stay in their work for two weeks at a time.
Let sleeping cows lie?
Pretty cows, they have very soft hair and wrinkly skin. And they are very large. This is a very common cow in Panama. Just not in this good of condition usually.
Scott and Jeremy got into a soccer match while there.
Jeremy was not intimidated.
So, that was a little bit of the fair. Maybe we will go again in the day time so I can get some good photos. But this gives you an idea. We heard a couple of Mariachi bands while there too. One sang "I did it my way" in Spanish. It was very good. I was the only one interested in the animals so we didn't see but a few cows. But here are some photos of my bible studies new puppies.
Stretch, it's so difficult being a puppy.
Cement is cool on a hot day.
It's a face anyone can love.
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