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Karen Lee Ensley
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Welcome sign.
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02/03/2010
The park is filled with gorgeous tropical plants.
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The park features flowers that bloom in spectacular colors.
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A photographer takes a close-up of unusual blossoms.
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A vendor offers a hat decorated with brightly-colored fresh flowers.
Karen Lee Ensley
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A donkey carries a vendor's inventory, including vibrant tropical flowers, necklaces, and even a pair of sunglasses!
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A view from the park.
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The base of the famous waterfall.
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A guide helps visitors to climb the waterfall.
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During the waterfall climb, there are some pools to cross.
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Wear good water shoes.
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The water flows rapidly.
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Friends, family, and strangers help one another.
Karen Lee Ensley
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02/03/2010
Portions of the waterfall climb are steep.

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