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    Default South Lakes Animal Wildlife Park

    Had my sister in law over from the Middle East we took her to the Lake District and on the way visited the South Lakes Zoo where we have not been since the kids were small. It has changed a lot for the better and my sister in law was amazed at the variety of animals being kept there. Certainly was a good day out although I took the video clips with my broken camera, which is why some are quite dark.
    I understand it was dropped accidentally, so auto focus and auto aperture seem to be dysfunctional.
    So I thought I would string them all together and try out some editing then make my first contribution to you tube, oh and whilst there are some grammatical failings hey I have seen worse on that site

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    OK took 2nd part out did not seem to display both at the same time in the same post


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    Looks very good Neil, well done.
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    Very nice,. Looks like a good time was had there.

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