janeyjane
30+ posts.... a 2 wheeler!
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Post by janeyjane on Jul 30, 2008 22:25:04 GMT
Hi
I did warn you there would be stooopid newby questions....
One of my passions is photography. I'm hoping that having the Romahome is going to help to get me out and about to catch more photo opportunities. I especially like photographing animals, including safari parks. Has anybody taken a Romahome (Hytop in particular) into a safari park? How do safari parks generally react to campervans? I have crazy notions of opening the top stable door to get a better viewpoint, though obviously not in big cat or monkey enclosures!!
Any experiences?
Jj
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Post by Graham on Jul 31, 2008 7:11:34 GMT
I wouldn't recommend taking a Romahome in a monkey enclosure, can you imagine them ripping off the skylight?
We have used the Romahome as a bird hide in France, if its parked up long enough the birds tend to ignore it and carry on their usual business, I would assume it would be the same for wildlife.
If you get some good photos you will have to put them on here for us all to see, it would be great to see a C15 next to a rhino or elephant. ;D
Graham
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gingertom
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Post by gingertom on Jul 31, 2008 9:10:03 GMT
Hi Janeyjane We went to the West Midlands Safari Park two weeks ago and no problems at all. We did bypass the Monkey Enclosure, after seeing all the wreked cars on the Road side. ( Just Kidding). They do tend to pull off everything outside of the Vehicle, as one ot the Rangers informed us. At the end of the Day they go around the Enclosure picking up the parts. Just like Humans the Animals came to look around our Roma. Gingertom
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