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Looking into the mirror
On a recent trip to Carinthia we visited the Mountain of Apes, a habitat of 116 (imported) Japanese Macaque apes. They live in a (fenced-off) part of the forest, and are not afraid of visiting humans. A perfect place to take some photos of my god-child's family.
As a side note: Karl-Heinz Grasser, former finance minister of the right-wing Freedom Party, is among the institution's donors:
Not an ape?
Without further ado, here are the photos:
Karin & Ben:
Let's roll, baby!
Nick:
Banzai!
Tim:
Are you playing "Labyrinth"?
Harry:
Hetti mitem Buur use sölle?
Myself:
Can I have another beer please?
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