View across China’s pond at EPCOT

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18 Responses to “View across China’s pond at EPCOT”

  1. What a neat view – look at all those Lilly pads!

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  2. What a beautiful place, I would love to see that in person. Excellent photo.

    Cheers
    Guy
    Regina In Pictures

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  3. Beautiful shot with the white lilac behind the lily pond.

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  4. I just love water gardens. this is a beautiful picture. One day I may see this or something like this in person.

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  5. I visited Epcot recently for the first time and was blown away by the China Pavilion – they’ve done the best of any country! Especially the 360 degree movie with stunning photos of the country.

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  6. I love “China”!

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  7. I always enjoy seeing Disney through your eyes. Its beautiful!

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  8. Great Shot!

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  9. They have the most gorgeous buildings there.

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  10. Great photo! I love the waterlily pads.

    Happy WW, Tink!

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  11. What a great image. What type of lens were you using?

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  12. Yes Epcot is the place to be stateside and visit the world :)

    Great shot.

    TTFN~~Claudia ♥

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  13. Beautiful with all the flowers, and exotic looking, too.

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  14. Very nice ll that water leads you up to the colorful Pagoda… Temple I cannot tell, then on to the blue sky Great shot!

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  15. Beautiful shot. So lush, with the colors of the building showing through.

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  16. Nice shot. Disney certainly knows how to create a beautiful, dreamlike setting. :-)

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  17. That is a lot of greeneries. It must be very soothing for the eyes.

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