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  2. Holiday Park, Germany - Wikipedia

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    The park was renamed Holiday Park in 1973. Initially the park covered 70,000 m², but nowadays it has grown to 400,000 m². The park grew – over the decades that it was run by the Schneider family – to become the seventh largest amusement park in Germany. [2] Under the family's leadership Germany's first Rapid River and Free Fall Tower opened.

  3. Heacham - Wikipedia

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    In 1272 Heacham was granted by royal charter a weekly market on Wednesdays and 3 days [8] during the mid-August Fairs on 14, 15 and 16 August. By 1300 the population of Heacham was estimated at 1200 to 1500, making Heacham a small town. In the market women in the upper layer of Heacham tenant families were prominent the Heacham ale and bread ...

  4. List of social nudity places in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Carbeil Naturist Holiday Park [519] Carlyon Bay – Polgaver Beach [520] Downderry, [ao] South East Cornwall [521] Flexbury Beach – Bude [520] Gunwalloe [520] [ap] Pedn Vounder Beach, Porthcurno [522] Perranporth – Perran Beach [520] Porth Kidney [520] Porthluney Cove (part of the Caerhays Castle estate) [520] Porthmeor beach near St Ives ...

  5. List of seaside resorts in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Ahlbeck on Usedom Island - Beach, dunes and promenade of a typical German Baltic seaside resort with regional resort architecture. The following is a list of state-accredited seaside resorts in Germany. They are first sorted by seas (Baltic and North Sea), then by German states (Länder), then by districts (Landkreise).

  6. Category:Heacham - Wikipedia

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    Heacham railway station This page was last edited on 21 June 2021, at 21:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Kampen (Sylt) - Wikipedia

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    Kampen ⓘ (Söl'ring: Kaamp) is a municipality and seaside resort on the island Sylt, in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is located north of the island's main town, Westerland .

  8. Strandkorb - Wikipedia

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    Strandkorb typical for the Baltic Sea beaches A postcard of 1900 depicting a Strandkorb. A Strandkorb (from German, lit. meaning: 'beach basket'; Danish: strandkurv; English: 'hooded beach chair') is a special hooded windbreak seating furniture used at vacation and seaside resorts, constructed from wicker, wood panels and canvas, usually seating up to two people, with reclining backrests.

  9. Amrum - Wikipedia

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    Map of Amrum (North Frisian, German and Danish place names) The Kniepsand beach Amrum lighthouse. Amrum's area measures 20.4 km 2, [2] making it the tenth-largest island of Germany (excluding Usedom which is partly Polish territory). [3] Including the large Kniepsand beach on the western shore to the surface area results in a total area of c ...