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El Delfin Cruise Sailing - Loreto - Peru

September 13, 2009 - 1:16 am No Comments

Cruise that navigates on the Amazon and its tributaries. The crew and service are fantastic. The voyage is full of wonder and admiration for the magnificient peruvian rain forest and the beatiful creatures found along the way (November 2007). www.kipu.com

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El Delfin Cruise Exteriors 2 - Loreto - Peru

September 3, 2009 - 9:06 pm No Comments

Cruise that navigates on the Amazon and its tributaries. The crew and service are fantastic. The voyage is full of wonder and admiration for the magnificient peruvian rain forest and the beatiful creatures found along the way (November 2007). www.kipu.com

Duration : 0:2:56

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El Delfin Cruise Exteriors 1 - Loreto - Peru

August 25, 2009 - 8:10 pm No Comments

Cruise that navigates on the Amazon and its tributaries. The crew and service are fantastic. The voyage is full of wonder and admiration for the magnificient peruvian rain forest and the beatiful creatures found along the way (November 2007). www.kipu.com

Duration : 0:2:56

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El Delfin Cruise Cabin - Loreto - Peru

August 19, 2009 - 7:08 pm No Comments

Cruise that navigates on the Amazon and its tributaries. The crew and service are fantastic. The voyage is full of wonder and admiration for the magnificient peruvian rain forest and the beatiful creatures found along the way (November 2007). www.kipu.com

Duration : 0:2:56

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El Delfin Cruise River and Jungle - Loreto - Peru

July 14, 2009 - 6:26 pm No Comments

Cruise that navigates on the Amazon and its tributaries. The crew and service are fantastic. The voyage is full of wonder and admiration for the magnificient peruvian rain forest and the beatiful creatures found along the way (November 2007). www.kipu.com

Duration : 0:2:56

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Jungle Cruise - Tokyo Disneyland - Adventureland

June 24, 2009 - 2:29 am 3 Comments

Volta de barco no Jungle Cruise, Tokyo Disney.
The Jungle Cruise is an attraction at the following Disney theme parks: Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland (under the name Jungle River Cruise). Disneyland Paris is the only Magic Kingdom-style Disney theme park that does not have the Jungle Cruise in its attraction roster, though an indoor jeep ride called Jungle Expedition was originally planned instead.
Ride description

The attraction simulates a riverboat cruise down several major rivers of Asia, Africa and South America. Park guests board replica tramp steamers and are taken on a voyage past many different animatronic jungle animals. The tour is led by a live Disney Cast Member delivering a humorous preset narration.

[edit] Inspiration & Design

Sources of inspiration for the attraction include a 1955 True-Life Adventure about a pride of lions, and the movie “The African Queen”.
Attraction Summary

The queue and station are themed as the headquarters and boathouse of a River Expedition Company, located in a (presumably British) Colony of the 1930s. The queuing area is cluttered with appropriate props, such as pinned insects under glass, and a chessboard with miniature animals replacing the pieces. The extended queue winds upstairs, underneath an animatronic hornbill, and then downstairs again. Big band music from the 1930s plays overhead, punctuated by jungle-related news bulletins, helping to reinforce the setting.

Once aboard the boats, the guests are introduced to their skipper and they head into the jungle (allegedly never to return). The first river simulated is the Mekong. The boats sail through a dense rainforest, and an ancient Cambodian shrine where they see a Bengal Tiger, giant spiders, king cobras and crocodiles. Passing Hindu statues, the boats enter the Sacred Indian Elephant Bathing Pool where dozens of Indian elephants frolic in the water and squirt water at the passing vessels. The theme transitions to the rivers of Africa, and riders see a family of baboons, and safari camp that has been overrun by gorillas. The boats careen past the dramatic waterfall Schweitzer Falls, between two African Elephants, and large termite mounds. A tableau of the African Veldt follows, showing zebras, wildebeest, and giraffes watch a pride of lions feasting on a zebra beneath a rocky outcropping. Beyond the lion’s den, an angry rhinoceros has chased a safari party up a tree. Antelope and hyenas watch from nearby. The skipper then pilots the boat into a large pool, disturbing a pod of hippos that signal their intent to attack the boat. Armed with a gun (filled with blanks), the skipper fires into the air to frighten them away. Drums and chanting are heard as the boats come to headhunter country. The vehicles pass a native village before sailing into an ambush by natives wielding spears, (the sound effects for which are usually provided by the skipper). The boats pass behind Schweitzer Falls (known as “the Backside of Water”) to enter the Amazon River. Skeletal animal remains and warning signs featuring pictures of dagger-toothed fish forewarn the next show scene, where the boats encounter a swarm of leaping piranha. The guests then pass a pool of water buffalo, and meet shrunken head dealer Trader Sam before returning to the dock.

Duration : 0:9:4

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