





Jen and I went to the Taman TAR Wildlife Sanctuary in my old neighborhood. It’s a grassroots effort by the local community to help the local monkeys by having a safe haven for their own primate community. They’re so used to humans and their caregivers, as well as visitors. We spent a good chunk of time just observing and hanging out with them. So much like us, so much like them.
awesome!
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