This could be a long read so get you tea and biscuits ready (without milk and replace biscuits with bread and sprinkles if you're Dutch
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I was lucky enough to go on a Dutch zoo tour (with a Colchester prologue and Duisburg excursion) recently and, rather than a TLD Forth Bridge thread, I thought I'd jot a few notes down of my visits.
Colchester (23/5/18)
It's been a few years since I last visited and the place, overall, appears in rude health (it even seems like they're finally addressing their biggest “blindspot” -the Pygmy Hippo enclosure). The new Chimp enclosure looks fine, functionality wise, for the inhabitants (who were not using it) but is odd-looking and, to be honest, industrial and ugly. As always I enjoyed my visit (the wonder of feeding Elephants (and also) Giraffes never gets old -I went round, Dopey-style, three times) and it's a joy to see Spotted Hyenas again (I was spoilled seeing these over the next week or so). It's still probably my favourite UK zoo and, in my opinion, second-best only to Chester -it provided a great pre-amble prior to a day travelling and then:
I was lucky enough to go on a Dutch zoo tour (with a Colchester prologue and Duisburg excursion) recently and, rather than a TLD Forth Bridge thread, I thought I'd jot a few notes down of my visits.
Colchester (23/5/18)
It's been a few years since I last visited and the place, overall, appears in rude health (it even seems like they're finally addressing their biggest “blindspot” -the Pygmy Hippo enclosure). The new Chimp enclosure looks fine, functionality wise, for the inhabitants (who were not using it) but is odd-looking and, to be honest, industrial and ugly. As always I enjoyed my visit (the wonder of feeding Elephants (and also) Giraffes never gets old -I went round, Dopey-style, three times) and it's a joy to see Spotted Hyenas again (I was spoilled seeing these over the next week or so). It's still probably my favourite UK zoo and, in my opinion, second-best only to Chester -it provided a great pre-amble prior to a day travelling and then: