We return this week with another selfie tour of Clerkmanifestoland. These, if you'll recall, and even if you wont, take us on a tour of the clerkmanifesto theme park through the medium of random visitor's selfies. And while these may not contain specific enough details for you to plan your next trip to Clerkmanifestoland by, they do provide some small glimpses into the flavor, ambience, and details of the park.
I have briefly annotated each photograph.
The Philosopher's Cafe patio, Bugheart Sur Mer
The Condeluded Ride, barrier wall, Dreamland Rome
Bugheart Plaza, Bugheart Fountain Lights, Evening Show
Bugheart Fountain, Bugheart Plaza
Bathrooms, Clerkmanifestoland Wilderness
Kayaks on the Escalante, Mississippi River section, Clerkmanifestoland Wilderness
The Clerkkmanifestoland Wilderness Trail
Jesus Throws it all Away Anarchist Speakeasy, New Saint Minneapolis
Ride entrance, Voyage to Catcher in the Rye
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Clerkmanifestoland Wilderness Trail
Time Traveling Elevator, Library Storyland
Clerkmanifestoland Grand Entry Gate
Fox and Skunk in Arles Ride, Bugheart Sur Mer
Backpacker's Lunch, Cafe, Clerkmanifestoland Wilderness
Fox and Skunk in Arles Ride, Bugheart Sur Mer
Fox and Skunks' own Selfie! Bugheart Plaza
Secret Alleys of New Saint Minneapolis
Clerkmanifestoland Grand Entry
The Condeluded Cafe, Best Cafe Ever! Dreamland Rome
The Bell Tower, between Bugheart Plaza and Bugheart Sur Mer
King of Schnorrers, New Saint Minneapolis
The Bugheart Carousel, Library Storyland
In the Lair of the King of Schnorrers, New Saint Minneapolis
The Bugheart Parlor, annex to Jesus Throws it all Away, New Saint Minneapolis
Secret Alleys of New Saint Minneapolis
Sasquatch on the Clerkmanifestoland Wilderness Trail
Bugheart Plaza and European Markets
Bathrooms, Clerkmanifestoland Wilderness
Fox and Skunk in Arles Ride, Bugheart Sur Mer
Bugheart Plaza, European Market
Bugheart Plaze, European Market
Borromini V Bernini Martin Buber Memorial Theater, NO photography or recording permitted, rogue selfie, Dreamland Rome
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