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Mini-Europe
Topic Started: Feb 5 2011, 07:08 PM (558 Views)
CJ
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Mini-Europe is another place I visited in Belgium. It's a park which contains little models, representing the capital city of each European Union state.

Here's the model of Amsterdam:

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Michelle
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Oh, that's really cool.
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CJ
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It is. I remember it was a little bit out of date, but still very good.
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Michelle
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Cool, I bet it is.
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CJ
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Yeah. It reminded me very much of Legoland, except the buildings weren't made out of Lego.
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Michelle
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Oh, that's really cool.
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CJ
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From what I remember, the cars, buses, boats, trains and aeroplanes on the models all moved too (although the planes were just taxiing, not flying). It was all very detailed.

Here's Berlin:

http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2259650560082100848ksuWVE
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lamna
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Speaking of Mini Berlin, people make globes of the city.
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Looks like an interesting place. What British stuff did they have?
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CJ
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They did have a couple of things from the UK.

Palace of Westminster:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/orac1111/4247882970/

Royal Crescent in Bath:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/v8_jrpTLkmLrc7nFZjeX1Q

Longleat House:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/raymeone/3852460572/
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Nice sharing friend , its good :)
But do you know that the Gulf city Dubai is called " The mini Europe "...It has the offices and operations of almost all the big business groups of world with entertainment and recreational activities...
(Just extending the knowledge of my fellow members :) )
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CJ
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I'm sorry, but I'm going to require moderator approval of all your posts now. I've warned you about this before - and I'm fed up of these posts that don't really contribute and are only vaguely related to the topic of discussion.
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