ok i just shit myself on behalf of the kids in the, 1st,2nd,3rd photo, omfg how scary would that be?? you have to give the wee boy something for just swimming away i'd been screaming an crying
I live in Ontario, Canada and I've been to that place. The pics were taken in the Wading Pool.
Polar Bear Habitat in Cochrane, Ontario, Canada (from their website):
"Many of our visitors have told us that this area was one of the highlights of their experience at the Habitat. Staring into the eyes of an immense polar bear, while swimming only inches away from him, is to be remembered! You can do that, because our wading pool is separated from the bears' pool by five centimetres (approximately two inches), shatterproof glass, with good optical qualities. Photographs make it appear that the swimmer is actually in the water, with the bear."
Look at picture #3 closely to see the glass separating the swimmer from the bears. A place worth visiting!
ok i just shit myself on behalf of the kids in the, 1st,2nd,3rd photo, omfg how scary would that be?? you have to give the wee boy something for just swimming away i'd been screaming an crying
I live in Ontario, Canada and I've been to that place. The pics were taken in the Wading Pool.
Polar Bear Habitat in Cochrane, Ontario, Canada (from their website):
"Many of our visitors have told us that this area was one of the highlights of their experience at the Habitat. Staring into the eyes of an immense polar bear, while swimming only inches away from him, is to be remembered! You can do that, because our wading pool is separated from the bears' pool by five centimetres (approximately two inches), shatterproof glass, with good optical qualities. Photographs make it appear that the swimmer is actually in the water, with the bear."
Look at picture #3 closely to see the glass separating the swimmer from the bears. A place worth visiting!
just google "The Polar Bear Habitat"
Polar Bear Habitat in Cochrane, Ontario, Canada (from their website):
"Many of our visitors have told us that this area was one of the highlights of their experience at the Habitat. Staring into the eyes of an immense polar bear, while swimming only inches away from him, is to be remembered! You can do that, because our wading pool is separated from the bears' pool by five centimetres (approximately two inches), shatterproof glass, with good optical qualities. Photographs make it appear that the swimmer is actually in the water, with the bear."
Look at picture #3 closely to see the glass separating the swimmer from the bears. A place worth visiting!