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No family holiday in Bristol is complete without a visit to Bristol Zoo Gardens. Not only will you and your children enjoy the vast array of exhibits, but your visit also supports the Zoo's mission to conserve endangered species and habitats. And with so much to see and do, it helps to know how to get the most out of Bristol Zoo and plan ahead for your visit.
The Zoo is designed as a loop, with the Coral Cafe conveniently situated near the halfway mark, making it an ideal stop for lunch. Through the main entrance and left down the Top Terrace, your journey takes you first past the colorful flamingos, the majestic Asiatic lions, the red pandas, and the Livingstone fruit bats. The Twilight World on the Terrace is a fun display of nocturnal animals in their active nighttime environments.
Next along the path come the giant tortoise, the reptile house full of cold-blooded creatures of slime and scales, and the aquarium, loaded with fish. Then, just before the Coral Cafe is Bug World, home to most of the creepy-crawly invertebrates in the Zoo.
After lunch, take a jaunt past the children's play area and spend some time in the Activity Centre at the middle of the Zoo, where Bristol offers face painting, brass rubbing, and crafts designed to educate children about animals and habitats. Then, a slight backtrack will put you back on the loop and take you to Gorilla Island.
Unique among Bristol's breeding collection include the aye aye lemur native to Madagascar, the western lowland gorillas, and the unusual zebra-striped okapi with its stunning red coat, all in the vicinity of Gorilla Island. Just past the gorillas you'll find the Pygmy Hippo House on your right,, and the Seal and Penguin Coasts tucked in the corner of the Zoo on your left. Take a WC break before winding your way through the last portion of the loop, including the aviaries, Smarty Plants display, and Butterfly Forest. Once again past the flamingos and you're at the entrance, ready to relax in one of the many hotels Bristol has to offer.
One way to maximize your visit to Bristol Zoo is to review the Zoo map in advance. Many hotels in Bristol can help you find a map in advance, so that you and your family can plan your visit around the exhibits that interest you the most.
Max is an author, writer and editor. He is married with two children and a cat and lives in south east London.
Find Your Perfect Anniversary Gift by Year
Over the years several traditions have developed for anniversary gifts by the year. There are lists for every year, with the most well-known remaining the silver 25th Anniversary and the golden 50th Anniversary. Husbands can find wonderful gift ideas by using both the time honored lists as well as some modern additions. These suggestions are basic and can give couples plenty of room to personalize and add a touch of creativity.
Whether you are looking for romantic, practical, or fun, there are ways to make your choices even more thoughtful by using the traditional or modern lists of anniversary gifts by year. For example, the idea of wood for the 5th year may not initially appear sentimental, but by filling a wooden frame with a meaningful collage of family pictures, you have created a gift of immeasurable quality. In year 13, lace might mean beautiful lingerie for igniting the first passions once again. You can take these resources almost any direction.
Beyond the 15th year, only the 5 year markers are mapped out with gems and jewelry filling the remaining special occasions. Any husband can see that all the years between give them reason to celebrate, but perhaps the milestone years can be made extra special with the finest in gifts. Find your upcoming year and begin to brainstorm the perfect gift.
1st Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Paper
Modern: Plastic
2nd Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Cotton
Modern: Cotton or China
3rd Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Leather
Modern: Crystal or Glass
4th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Flowers
Modern: Linen or Silk
5th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Wood
Modern: Silverware
6th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Candy
Modern: Iron
7th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Copper
Modern: Wool or Brass
8th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Bronze
Modern: Appliance
9th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Pottery
Modern: Leather
10th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Tin
Modern: Aluminum
11th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Steel
Modern: Jewelry
12th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Silk
Modern: Linens
13th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Lace
Modern: Lace
14th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Ivory
Modern: Gold
15th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Crystal
Modern: Watches
20th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: China
Modern: China
25th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Silver
Modern: Silver
30th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Pearl
Modern: Pearl
35th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Coral
Modern: Coral or Jade
40th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Ruby
Modern: Ruby
45th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Sapphire
Modern: Sapphire
50th Wedding Anniversary
Traditional: Gold
Modern: Gold
About the Author
Jimmy Wagner is the owner of Cupid in Your Corner, a website offering romantic anniversary gifts. His unique anniversary reminder service alerts you when your big date is approaching and offers ideas for unique anniversary gifts.
What do you think, rebirth maybe?
I have a brass clasp bracelet with four small, white coral roses. I got it when my mother was working at an antique/thrift store when I was one. The whole day I had been playing with the bracelet, when my mother tried to take it away I cried and screamed so she bought it. I have had it ever since. When I hold it or wear it I get a strange feeling that I am remembering something but can't quite reach the memory. I had it looked into and found out it was made either in the late 1890's or the early 1900's. I believe that it may be an item from a past life since I was born in 1995 it would give enough time for me to have died and been reborn. Do you think this may be a possibility?
Yes it is very possible that you can have the strangest sensation that you may never exactly know what or why. But you just feel, that there will be some visible images that comes into your mind going along with the atmosphere behind it. It is what they call past life experiences. Some people may remember it very clear although some other memories come into pieces like flashes of puzzles. Sometimes its clear yet some are vague.
Maybe you have possessed a past life where you could have been attached to some things you really value. They could truly meant a lot for you those times. Yet maybe, something you could have wished to redo or finish anykind whether situations or things..or maybe unconciously or not you strongly wished that you could have stayed that way and it makes you cling into that moment during that time. That is where when our memory comes back to hold on the past life we had. Pieces of memories still linger on into your mind that reminds you of something else to hold on.
So if you feel you have that strange sensation that keeps coming back. Then maybe its reminding us not to forget to fill your purpose from that serves as signs for motivation.
Though it also just simply mean remembering it as a treasured memory. Then, to create a life or something to fill or enhance to complete that past.
It also happens to me personally. When I see ancient scenes from Rome and concrete buildings, even warriors who fought. I also feel so strange because I am a woman. Things I would never hope to be or feel..But the memory feels like calling on my purpose to fix something I should. ^^
Antique medical tools thrill UF
Scarifactors, tortoise shell lances, bleeders and a set of 1840 Staffordshire jars marked leech, tamarind and honey.
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