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Cape Cod |
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This area is very well done. Once again the attention to detail is amazing. In the back of one of the houses there is even a vegetable garden. One aspect that Lei and I found to be fascinating about Disney Sea is the fact that in this one small section of Japan there are so many different varieties of plant life. Cape Cod had many pine (At least I think that they are pine) trees, roses, the afore mentioned vegetable garden and yet only a few meters away in the Lost River Delta are tropical flowers and plants that we can find in Hawaii. It must be a chore to keep all of these plants alive and well. Even though the pine trees found at Cape Cod were being held up by wires, we did not see a single wilted or dead plant ANYWHERE.!!! |
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A view of Cape Cod. |
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Good Morning! I cannot imagin living in a house that has a white picket fence. So suburban! |
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We caught up with these guys right before there were about to perform. They were the first people we spoke English to during our day at DisneySea. |
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Our dinner entertainment. Lei and I hooted and hollered after every song. We were also the ONLY people hooting and hollering *hehehe*. These guys seemed to appreciate our enthusiam though. |
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Click on pics to enlarge. |
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