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Visit A Real Wonderland in 15 minutes

Its Christmas eve, there are lights and celebrations all around you, besides people are preparing to welcome 2010. Some of you might have some plans to visit other countries in your next vacations. For all of you Miniature Wonderland in Germany is a must visit place to see and feel a real Wonderland. You will get a chance to visit Germany, Hamburg and the coast, America, Scandinavia and Switzerland in just about 15 minutes. Watch the video to get impressed.Its a stunning piece of engineering and design by German, started in year 2000 and is controlled with about 40 computers. Miniature Wonderland is Worlds largest model railway track in Hamburg, Germany. After January 2008 this track is about 11,000 meters long and is divided into 5 sections each connecting Germany, America, Switzerland and Scandinavian Countries of north pole.

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For all of you who wish to visit this Miniature Wonderland in 2010 or after 2010 there will also an miniature automatic airport and in 2010 the authorities are planning to increase the number of sections to 10 to include France, Italy and other countries. The exhibit includes 900 trains made up of 12,000 carriages; 300,000 lights, 200,000 trees and 200,000 human figures.

For all the fellows who are there in Germany there are some christmas special programs arranged by authorities. For further details and timings please visit : Miniature Wonderland

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