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Fun Fun Fun (continued)

Over by Canada, a display on irrigation systems got no attention whatsoever.
The Kidcot-type table display nearby, though, did pull in several kids. There,
you could use markers to "paint" white marble rocks that you get to keep. Shrug.
Not a bad thing, I guess.

Several booths line the waterfront between Canada and Mexico. Most peddle
artwork, some of it quite interesting (I especially like the local artists who
create paintings of Epcot).

The centerpiece at World Showcase keeps to the theme of beach and sport.

These cockatoos are new, I think.

A playground up by the Rose Garden is sometimes elaborate. This year, it held
a topiary of Hook, another of Tick-Tock, and this one of Tinker bell (who in
previous years has appeared in various places in Future World).

Stitch in a lifeguard tower hangs out near the Fountain of Nations. I'm still
not sure I like how Stitch is considered part of the Fab Five (well, Fab Six?)
now.

The butterfly house is always a big draw. As is the playground behind it,
which caters to slightly older kids.

Future World doesn't have a lot of exhibits, but here's one on ponds and
streams near Innoventions and Mission:SPACE. This exhibit was formerly near the
Rose Garden, and the emphasis this year is on recapturing rain water.
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