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There is also a water maze, opened in 1999, the object of which is to get to the folly at the centre without getting wet, while in the children's adventure playground there is a tower maze.
Varied commercial concerns include a maze, adventure playground, mini-train, gift shops, butterfly house, fishing, and even bottles of Blenheim Natural Mineral Water.
An adventure playground was built in the nearby woods to attract families to the house as a tourist attraction.
Now there is also a water playground and an adventure playground.
On the back of the comic, there is a notice reading, " Don't miss our next exciting adventure: Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets, Coming soon to a playground near you ".
It also has a substantial adventure playground.
The fantastical, childlike feeling of this installation was quite fitting considering that the garden boasts a children ’ s adventure playground and children ’ s garden.
The largest of these is Kingsgate Park, which has an adventure playground for children.
For younger visitors there is an adventure playground with trampoline, swing boats and climbing ropes.
South of the forested area are the grassy, developed areas for picnicking, the adventure playground, and the zoo.
Visitors can also enjoy a number of scenic walks, including the marine walk at The Commons, which comprises a semi-cultivated open space with bowls, tennis, putting and an adventure playground.
The Tiverton Museum was opened during this time, the trackbed of the old railway was bought up and now remains as footpaths and an adventure playground, and the Grand Western Canal was saved from dereliction and revived as a country park.
" As part of the National Play Pathfinder programme, local young people and partners including East Sussex County Council, Hastings Borough Council, Play England and In2Play have been developing a new, exciting and innovative adventure playground which will open in Summer 2010 in Ore Valley, Hastings.
The playground will be unlike any other in East Sussex, providing children and young people with the chance to engage in all types of supervised adventure play.
New Zealand is marketed abroad as a " clean, green " adventure playground, with typical destinations being nature areas such as Milford Sound, Abel Tasman National Park or the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, while activities such as bungee jumping or whale watching exemplify typical tourist attractions, often marketed primarily to individual-and small-group travellers.
A new children's adventure playground has recently been opened and is proving to be popular with local children.
Then there is Playworld, Playworld is an outdoor adventure playground within the Water Park and is suitable for children of all ages with a tower slide, climbing frames and a toddler ’ s sandpit area.
The former City of Melbourne Quarry at the corner of Ramsden and Yambla Streets, which had become a tip by the 1960s, had been redeveloped into an attractive park, including an adventure playground and skate park, further adding to the amenity of the area.
Heinrich Zille Park on Bergstraße in Mitte was named for him by the City of Berlin in 1948 and formerly featured a statue of him from the workshop of Paul Kentsch, but the statue's whereabouts are unknown and the park is now a children's adventure playground.
There are two infant / primary schools in the neighbourhood, an adventure playground, several open spaces with football pitches, and Broadfield Stadium, home to Crawley Town Football Club.
In 1991, in advance of the redevelopment of the site of Castlemilk House into an adventure playground, an archaeological dig was carried out by Archaeology Projects Glasgow in close collaboration with the now defunct Castlemilk Local History Group.
Towards the park's eastern end is the Gulliver Park ( Parc Gulliver / Parque Gulliver ), a children's adventure playground featuring a huge fibreglass model of Lemuel Gulliver tied to the ground with ropes.
Facilities include car parking, an Education Centre with a laboratory and a classroom, an adventure playground for children and the ' Natural World Centre ' with toilets, café, shop and temporary and permanent exhibitions.

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It was all right to put a bunch of ranchers onto horses, to call them Night Riders, to set out to attack the largest mining combination the country had ever seen if all they wanted was adventure.
Keith Sterling had looked down on the Brahmaputra more times than he could remember, during the war days when he flew over the Hump of the world, thinking it high adventure in those times before man was guiding himself through outer space.
FC Zaanstreek was formed in 1964, continuing the professional adventure of the Kooger Football Club ( KFC ).
A side scrolling adventure that was about 85 % complete when cancelled.
* In 1995 an adventure game based on the series was released called Beavis and Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity on the PC, with a PlayStation port being released in Japan.
Another success was the Fun Section of D. C. Thomson's Scottish weekly newspaper The Sunday Post, which included the two strips Oor Wullie and The Broons by lead artist Dudley Watkins, as well as other funnies and various puzzles and adventure stories.
) Where the irony with which Reefer Madness was adopted as a midnight favorite had its roots in a countercultural sensibility, in the latter's place there is now the paradoxical element of nostalgia: the leading revivals currently on the circuit ironically include clearly non-cult films like John Hughes oeuvre — The Breakfast Club ( 1985 ), Pretty in Pink ( 1986 ), and Ferris Bueller's Day Off ( 1986 ), which were major studio productions and popular and financially successful during their original releases, and the teen adventure film The Goonies ( 1985 ).
By 14 he had already written a short adventure novel called The Black Diamonds which was lost for years until published in 2002.
In late 1997 and in early 1998 the " space adventure " genre was a very popular TV theme in Japan.
The leader of the creative team was director Shinichiro Watanabe, most notable at the time for directing the futuristic adventure anime OVA series Macross Plus and Mobile Suit Gundam.
Although a small adventure entitled ' Temple of the Frog ' was included in the Blackmoor rules supplement in 1975, the first stand-alone D & D module published by TSR was 1978's Steading of the Hill Giant Chief, written by Gygax.
Defoe's next novel was Captain Singleton ( 1720 ), a bipartite adventure story whose first half covers a traversal of Africa and whose second half taps into the contemporary fascination with piracy.
He immediately called the editor, Byron Erickson, and told him that he was the only American who was born to write and draw one Scrooge McDuck adventure.
As Don Rosa explained it, he was just "(...) turning that old Pertwillaby Papers adventure back into the story it originally was in my head, starring Scrooge, Donald, the nephews, and Flintheart Glomgold.
The film, Last Paradise, was launched in 2012 as an " original footage " history of extreme sports culture and adventure travel over 45 years, including the origins of extreme surfing, skiing, snowboarding, wakeboarding, windsurfing, hang gliding and kiteboarding, to the first commercialization of bungee jumping by A. J. Hackett, and his famed jump from the Eiffel Tower.
The most important of the new film producers at the time was Joe May, who made a series of thrillers and adventure films through the war years, but Ernst Lubitsch also came into prominence with a series of very successful comedies and dramas.
In 1986, the novel was adapted into a computer text adventure game of the same name.
The 7th film in the Godzilla series, this was the first of two island themed adventure films starring Godzilla.
TSR started production on a third adventure module, which was to be assigned the identification code GW5 and had the working title Rapture of the Deep.
Some English government officials felt that Louis Bonaparte was seeking foreign adventure in the spirit of his uncle — Napoleon I. Consequently, these officials felt that any close association with Louis Bonaparte would eventually lead Britain into another series of wars, like the wars with France and Napoleon dating from 1793 until 1815.
The economic stagnation was only one factor ; other push factors included a zest for travel and adventure, and the pull factors of better job opportunities abroad, personal networks to link into, and the basic cultural similarity of the United States, Canada, and Australia.

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