There's likely far more to discover in deeper reefs that rarely
see human visitors.
Not exact matches
Big cats, primates, colorful reptiles, and exotic birds can all be
seen beneath the forest canopy, familiar enough with
humans that guides can bring
visitors for a closer look than you could get on a safari.
She
sees the
human sacrifices as
visitors sent to her for company and play but inevitably kills and eats them and then finds herself alone again.
In the final room of the exhibition,
visitors will
see works from César's
Human Imprints series — casts of body parts that resonate with the hyperrealism of neighboring works by American artists John de Andrea and George Segal.