Amusement Parks and Theme Parks In Germany -- Part 2 of 3

Written by Marcus Hochstadt


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Freizeitland Geiselwind

Bavarian's leading Amusement Park offers a mix from nature park, play and maintenance offers, shows, driving attractions and special exhibitions. The area is clearly divided into an animal and a nature range, which pull themselves approximately aroundrepparttar facility,repparttar 136776 action range (lays central) and a stage mile. This park is 400,000 sq.m. large, and located in Geiselwind between Nuernberg and Wuerzburg, south-middle of Germany.

Hansapark

Lift off! Fly skywards, higher and higher intorepparttar 136777 blue. Circlerepparttar 136778 sky on airy wings, faster thanrepparttar 136779 seagulls aboverepparttar 136780 sea. The earth is but a dot, everyday life is a distant memory. When adrenalin shoots into your blood and your stomach is invaded by butterflies, you know your aim: reaching forrepparttar 136781 stars! Yeah, that'srepparttar 136782 Hansapark, located in Sierksdorf by Luebeck atrepparttar 136783 East Sea, north Germany. Raise your arms inrepparttar 136784 air and feel as free as a bird. When you are a hardened roller coaster enthusiast, this Theme Park is a "must-visit" for you. Even though it's located inrepparttar 136785 "cold north", it is even hotter on its hair-blowing facilities.

So, that'srepparttar 136786 end of Part 2! Inrepparttar 136787 last part I will reveal how you can save approx. 50% of your valuable time in such Amusement Parks.

Well, I wish you a lot of fun!

Marcus Hochstadt

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Marcus Hochstadt travels extensively to countries, continents and Germany itself as a sales manager and entrepreneur for more than 14 years. He knows in almost each German city the points of real interest. In his free monthly Special Report at www.smart-travel-germany.com/smart-travel-guide.html he reveals more valuable insider tips and travel secrets.


Hilton Head Island Activities

Written by Jeff Palmer


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Habitat For Humanity Donated furniture outlet located on Burnt Church Road in Bluffton, SC. Proceeds made fromrepparttar sales of furniture support Habitat For Humanity programs inrepparttar 136627 area. Find some great bargains Monday – Friday 10 – 5 pm Sat 10 – 2 pm. Please call (843) 757-9995 for more information . 184B Bluffton Road (Highway 46) Bluffton, SC

Shell Ring Tours The native Americans once occupied Hilton Head and left their history in large rings and shell mounds. Sea Pines Forest Preserve - Sea Pines Plantation. You will find 7 miles of trail, a fishing pond, Waterfowl Pond & Indian Shell Ring. This is a self-guided tour guided nature walks on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:00 a.m.(Meet at East Entrance on Lawton road.)

The Museum of Hilton Head The museum has archaeological digs and has gathered a collection of more than 75,000 artifacts relating torepparttar 136628 Island's history and culture. Nature walks aroundrepparttar 136629 Island, loggerhead turtle watch protection program, lectures and an oral history project are among its many offerings. 843-689-6767. 100 William Hilton Parkway.

Jeff palmer in an Internet Marketing Consultant and web designer living in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

http://www.hiltonheadislander.com


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