Thursday, January 3, 2008
Cabela's-another view
On the opposite side of the fall scene is the winter scene at Cabela's. There are little tags next to all the animals that say when and where they were located/shot( I assume). Some of the tags are from the 70's. It is nice to know that the taxidermists know how to make them last!
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Happy new year. Hope you had a great xmas.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of Cabela's but I like your big stores very much....
ReplyDeleteHum... that is almost like a museum!
ReplyDeleteIt is certainly an art form... but I'd rather see them running around. That dose not mean I disaprove of hunting or shooting.. it's more of a personal thing.
ReplyDeleteI'd certainly find it of interest to walk around such a place.
All those poor animals, unless their fake.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, and thanks for stopping by at Cape Town Daily Photo! This is a beautiful display - I prefer to think that those animals all died peacefully in their sleep, at a ripe old age, and that a friendly taxidermist just happened to be passing by at the time. The alternative isn't appealing. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I've posted several Cabella photos on my photo blog, as well. It's a great store! I've only been to one in Nebraska (I think) once, though.
ReplyDeleteInitially I thought that it's a zoo : ). Nice post.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
DSM
Cabela's is more than a store. It is the greatest outdoor experience you can have inside! Here in the Dallas area we have Bass Pro Shops which are kind of like this.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's an amazing place!
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ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of afford! It must be a wonderful place to be in.
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Interesting place!
ReplyDeleteNot sure I'd be comfortable here.
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This is cool when you click on it to make it bigger so you see it good! Pretty neat, except for all the dead animals.
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ReplyDeleteI have never been able to understand trophy hunting - I much prefer to see the animals in their natural state. Having said that the place must be quite impressive