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Zoo In Copenhagen

August 26th, 2008

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The Copenhagen Zoo does open all year round i heard. We were there in June and they just had the elephant house build new. A tropical zoo environment .. with rain forest and crocodile swamp. The children’s zoo was fun. .they had the Bunnyland for the kids. They had quite a number of indoor activities .. so it’s great for the kids .. during winter.

Bear all alone.. and quite pitiful.

Wolves

Fascinating animal

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This must be one of the prettiest streets in Copenhagen! Known also as the New Habour, this is definitely very popular not only for the tourist but locals as well. Lined with many restaurants.. and bars.. facing the habour.. it is definitely a great spot .. either to rest or to have lunch or dinner here. Summer sees lots of patio.. and seats outdoors. Having a beer.. and relaxing and taking in the scenery ..and watching people walk by .. was fun. The restaurants and bistros ain’t cheap… but affordable. You can also find alot of canal tour excursion here. I was told that famous author, Hans Christian Anderson used to lived here for a good 18 yrs.

It was said that the Oresund used to be full of mermaids, and this is the home of all mermaids according to legend. It was said that this sculpture was donated by Carlsberg brewer after he had seen the little mermaid after seeing the fairy tale.

The sculpture was sculpted by Edward Eriksen a renowned sculptor. The little mermaid is said to have to be there for 300 yrs before she can become a human. Every year thousands of tourists flock here to see the mermaid. More on Copenhagen’s food soon.


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