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In the Cambodian Temple, there is a spider to the right of the treasure with three yellow circles on its back.
 
When you exit the temple, look on the left wall. There you will see a "chip" in the wall that's actually a profile of Mickey!
 
When entering the temple, you may sometimes see three gold platters on the right side under the snakes forming a Hidden Mickey.
 
On the animal cage in the queue area, look for a tag bearing the name of Wathel Rogers. He was a key designer of the mechanisms that bring the Jungle Cruise animals to life.
 
As you approach the Jungle Cruise, check out the planter boxes that contain the large trees. You'll see that they're tagged "Evans Exotic Plant Exporters", a tribute to landscape designer Bill Evans.
 
The queuing area is filled with visual jokes and puns. Look for the Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd., Employee of the Month board near the boarding area. One of the names is E. L. O'Fevre. (Say the name a few times fast to discover one thing you don't want to find on your cruise!)
 
 

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