Beijing - Zoo
Submitted by qperceval on Thu, 04/12/2012 - 09:08
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Petite escapade au Zoo de Beijing, avec en guest star les pandas géants, mais aussi les firefoxs, articfoxs, lamas (je parle des animaux, pas des moines ^^), ainsi que quelques amphibiens assez improbables :p. On pourra noter une magnifique sculpture de panthère, et on a même mangé avec son sculpteur :).
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