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The Dome |
With our spirit of adventure firmly back in place and no sign of warm weather approaching Sam planned us a spring break trip. This trip, for lack of a better term, was a farce the destination, which Sam saw on an American TV Channel, was a spring break impersonator. Tropical Islands is a huge dome that was built for air ships, more commonly known as blimps, the structure sat empty for years before someone turned the inside into a tropical island complete with sand, lagoons, tropical plants and birds. Tropical Islands boast 13 restaurants and lounges, a camp site, hotel rooms, a few carnival rides, temperatures in the 80s, and Germany's tallest water slide. How Tropical Islands, which is located just south of Berlin, differs from the traditional spring break location should be obvious, you are indoors. Although the dome has a partial glass roof which lets in enough sun to sustain the large selection of tropical plants, there is no sunbathing. Laura does not mind the lack of sun, she is too distracted by the water-slides, whirlpools and water falls to notice that sunscreen does not have to be applied regularly. My favorite time in the dome or in the Islands is near sundown, the light are on in and around the pool the employees are cleaning up and you can actually trick yourself into believing you are outside somewhere warm and exotic.
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Sam trying to catch some rays |
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Sam and Laura in the "rainforest" with a tropical bird |
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Sam and Laura in front of a few slides. |
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Sam and Laura in front of one of the pools. |