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Fascinating Rainforest 1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, Direct X 8.1 drivers
Downloads 83 Limitations None
Publisher Screensaver-network File Size 5.5M
Date added 20 Apr 2007 Check your speed

Thick undergrowth, trees, ferns, and tropical vines as far as the eye can see. Wait a minute. what's that? Far off in the distance, you can hear the sound of rushing water. As you go on, the sound quickly becomes louder, and suddenly a fantastic waterfall in the middle of the rain forest comes into view. The water from a small jungle river thunders over the edge of a cliff into an idyllic lake. Cicadas, gibbons, birds of paradise, and several other types of rainforest wildlife can be heard as they deck the scene with a tropical melody all their own. Bright red macaws, butterflies, and dragonflies fly over the lake as they seek out their next meal. Underneath the surface, where lake and waterfall meet, a school of red neons are out and about exploring their underwater world. What a way to enjoy the rainforest.

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