Thursday, July 21, 2011

Rainforest Exhibit at the Stanislaus County Fair features Rubber Bark™!

Below are pictures from the Rainforest Exhibit at the Stanislaus County Fair. It's a must-see attraction, especially for the kiddos. It features a walk through a mist trail to a slide (for kids only!) and features blue and brown Rubber Bark™. The blue bark was used to represent water with a Loch Ness Monster type creature coming out of it at certain points.

Inside the exhibit includes all sorts of Rainforest wildlife including grey parrots, macaws, capuchin monkeys, geckos, a yellow anaconda, and much more!

There are four more days to check out the wonderful exhibit, and the wetlands exhibit which features Rubber Bark™ as well! The fair ends Sunday July 24th, so go soon and go often!

Blue Rubber Bark™ with part of the
serpent creature sticking out

Part of the mist trail featuring
brown Rubber Bark™

jumping lilly pads with blue Rubber Bark™

A fair goer crossing the bridge over
the blue Rubber Bark™ sea

the head of the mighty serpent

the mist trail

A fair goer on the mist trail










1 comment:

  1. Superb collection and all of these pictures are really mind blowing.
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