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Tropical Islands Berlin
Berlin Guide - Other Attractions
Martedì 26 Gennaio 2010 15:16
Here are the dimensions of this gigantic hall: 360 meters long, 210 meters wide and (unimaginable) 107 meters height. It is so big, that the New York's Statue of Liberty (93 m) could stand inside of it, and Eiffel Towers (322 m) lie inside. Situated on the surface of 6.6 hectares. It is a huge water park stylized as tropical island.
Among the tropical forests you can find villages of Borneo and Bali, beautiful and exotic beaches, lagoon where the water exceeds 32 degrees. There are more than 20 thousands plants and more than 1km of small 'tracks'. In addition, there are some 'traditional' water parks attractions - slides tubes leading from a 25-foot tower!
The Berlin Zoo
Berlin Guide - Other Attractions
Mercoledì 20 Gennaio 2010 14:41
The Berlin zoo (Zoologischer Garten Berlin) is one of the biggest zoos in Germany and has one of the greatest number of species in the world. It is located in the Tiergarten district close to the S-Bahn station Zoologischer Garten in the city center.
The zoo was opened on the 1 August of 1844 and was the first zoo in Germany. The first species of animals have been donated by Frederick William IV Hohenzollern from the menagerie and aviary Tiergarten. During the World War II, the area of the garden was completely destroyed. Only 91 animals survived.
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