Friday, August 22, 2014

GO WILD! Taking a break with a family trip by author Jessica E. Subject @jsubject #AfricanLionSafari


Hello readers! Yesterday I went with my family to African Lion Safari in Cambridge, Ontario. It's a drive-through park, where the people are in "cages" (a vehicle), and the animals roam free within the gated reserve. They also have mini train tours and a boat tour to see more animals, bird and elephant shows, elephant rides, and a splash park. It's always a great place to visit.

Here are some of the animals we saw...

LIONS

WHITE LIONS

GIRAFFES

ZEBRAS

RHINOS

ELEPHANTS

...and so many more. It's a place that I will always love to visit. 

Tell me, where is your favourite place to visit wildlife?


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Jessica E. Subject is the author of contemporary and science fiction romance, ranging from sweet to erotica. In her stories, you could meet clones, or a sexy alien or two. You may even be transported to another planet for a romantic rendezvous. And if you’re looking for something really steamy, check out her erotica stories written as Paisley Brown.

When Jessica isn't reading, writing, or doing dreaded housework, she likes to get out and walk. Fast. But she just may slow down if there is a waterfall nearby.

Jessica lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband and two energetic children. And she loves to hear from her readers. You can find her at jessicasubject.com and on twitter @jsubject.

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad to see no hippos. Those animals are dangerous. Did the safari car come with a driver? People often get into trouble when driving their own car (In USA).

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    1. Hi Liza! No, no hippos. We did have a driver. I think they're necessary for when animals tend to walk in front of the vehicles, like the llamas and the bison did. Some people choose to bring in their own vehicles, but it's at their own risk. We've seen the baboons rip ornaments and wipers off vehicles. And there are people driving safari trucks (as above) all over to ensure the people and animals are behaving.

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