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Rachael Ray's Van Was Not Picking Up Food For Her Cooking Show At Reptiland
Most recently, Ray has been known for her success as host of “Rachael Ray”, a daytime show that debuted in 2006. The show received seven daytime Emmy award nominations in its first year. Ray has just launched a new project in syndication with the show, called “Rach to the Rescue”. For this project, Rachael and her team have put together a group of celebrity chefs who will be going around the country to help people with their culinary dilemmas. As they trek across the US, the crew is producing a daily web series showcasing several hidden hometown treasures along the way. One of the first stops on their list was Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland. Winner of the second season of The Amazing Race and host of the new web series, Alex Boylan, led the crew for an unforgettable morning of filming at Clyde Peeling's Reptiland. After arriving in a colorful RV, complete with a large image of Rachael Ray on the side, the crew was escorted into the zoo by owner, Clyde Peeling. Clyde gave them an up-close look at some of the unique animals that Reptiland has on exhibit. The segment showcases how Peeling turned his boyhood fascination with reptiles into Reptiland, on Route 15 in Allenwood, PA is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and is open daily, year round. The segment featuring Reptiland is available on the Rachael Ray show website, by clicking on the “Rach to the Rescue” icon. PHOTOS: #1 Clyde Peeling (left), Owner of Clyde Peeling's Reptiland with Alex Boylan(right), host of the show infront of the Rach to the Rescue RV. |

The Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is a magical place. The flora, fauna, remoteness and beauty are exquisite. Another interesting aspect is how the indigenous people there live. To learn more and see photos taken by indigenous children in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, you can visit ninosdelaamazonia.org
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