It has been a while since I posted Jungle Cruise photographs. The Jungle Cruise is still one of my favorite attractions. I love how the jungle envelopes you and you do believe you are on a trip lasting days (and with some of the Jungle Cruise guides I have had, it really did seem like days!) The first image is the set piece seen from the dock, a native boat and hut in the middle of a peaceful lagoon.
The next is the Cambodian statue that is overgrown with a tree. I believe this was removed during the rehab when the Indiana Jones attraction was built.
Finally one of my favorite scenes, a hungry, hungry hippo. Look at the left side of the photograph on the rock and you will see a photographer taking a photo. I wonder how he got there? Or if he was taking a photo for a postcard?
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Everytime I see photos of the old Jungle Cruise, I remember the Disney album narrated by Thurl Ravenscroft ...
"Now python-like banyans grip this stone face in a living vice."
(Supply your own sultry underscore in the style of Camarata)
I always loved that Cambodian head! I wonder what else was lost when Indy went in?
A photographer lost in the artificial African wilderness. He's so doomed.
Great shot.
Those were awesome jungle cruise pictures. It kinda reminds me of the movie Tarzan and Jurassic Park. I am a bit terrified of the jungle but it seems to be a peaceful place to rest at for a few nights. Of course with a jungle expert or something.
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