"The incredibly lifelike scenes are actually huge works of art, painted on the side of perfectly intact buildings. Even that woman peering into the ruin above is not real.
The paintings, which have fooled many, were created by John Pugh, who specialises in trompe l'oeil - or 'trick of the eye' - art. "
and my first glimpse of the pacific ocean as we leave them mainland
and believe me the next 3 and a half hours of the ride of sheer boredom View attachment 9
and ya that was pretty much the rest of the scenery of the plane ride
it was kinda neat at first because you could see the tides in the water if you looked hard enough
and the last one is a japanese style cemetery which i thought was pretty cool
and here's the beach of to the right you can see the cliffs well as they came out to the ocean there's one about 25-30ft up where there aren't any rocks bellow and you could jump off
i totally jumped off that!
it doesn't look very impressive from the view point of the shot, but it was when i was looking down from the top of it,
i should have had someone take a picture, but wwe were all out in the ocean
but yesh!!
i do have witnesses that can testify i jumped off that 25ish ft cliff
Elephants march through hotel lobby after it was built on their migration trail!
The Mfuwe Lodge in Zambia happens to have been built next to a mango grove that one family of elephants have always visited when the fruit ripens. When they returned one year and found the luxury accommodation in the way, they simply walked through the lobby to reach their beloved grove of trees.