OBK's kind of amusement park

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Last month Germany announced plans to completely phase out the use of nuclear power by 2022 in favor of renewable energy sources - however what is to become of the nation's nuclear plants after they have been shut down? Enter West Germany's Wunderland Kalkar - an incredible adaptive reuse project that transformed a never-used nuclear reactor into an amusement park! The remarkable renovation took a power station in Kalkar and turned it into a park that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.

check out the photo gallery
 
granger":2uee4bsq said:
http://inhabitat.com/dismantled-ger...-incredible-wunderland-kalkar-amusement-park/

Last month Germany announced plans to completely phase out the use of nuclear power by 2022 in favor of renewable energy sources - however what is to become of the nation's nuclear plants after they have been shut down? Enter West Germany's Wunderland Kalkar - an incredible adaptive reuse project that transformed a never-used nuclear reactor into an amusement park! The remarkable renovation took a power station in Kalkar and turned it into a park that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.

check out the photo gallery

Interesting use of an abandoned project.
 
Never used ? If they spent what it cost's to build it I'll bet they tested it. Do the people have a better tan when they leave? We could test the theory with his aunt.
 
granger":j0hp65f1 said:
http://inhabitat.com/dismantled-ger...-incredible-wunderland-kalkar-amusement-park/

Last month Germany announced plans to completely phase out the use of nuclear power by 2022 in favor of renewable energy sources - however what is to become of the nation's nuclear plants after they have been shut down? Enter West Germany's Wunderland Kalkar - an incredible adaptive reuse project that transformed a never-used nuclear reactor into an amusement park! The remarkable renovation took a power station in Kalkar and turned it into a park that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.

check out the photo gallery

When I first saw the topic of this discussion, I was afraid that Mr Granger Sir had broken his own PG-13 rating rule.
 
oldfat&bald":3h6vf2kq said:
granger":3h6vf2kq said:
http://inhabitat.com/dismantled-ger...-incredible-wunderland-kalkar-amusement-park/

Last month Germany announced plans to completely phase out the use of nuclear power by 2022 in favor of renewable energy sources - however what is to become of the nation's nuclear plants after they have been shut down? Enter West Germany's Wunderland Kalkar - an incredible adaptive reuse project that transformed a never-used nuclear reactor into an amusement park! The remarkable renovation took a power station in Kalkar and turned it into a park that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.

check out the photo gallery

When I first saw the topic of this discussion, I was afraid that Mr Granger Sir had broken his own PG-13 rating rule.
Get your mind out of the gutter.
 
CowboyP":s9j7xa59 said:
oldfat&bald":s9j7xa59 said:
When he said "check out the photo gallery", I half expected to see half naked, glow in the dark women pole dancing.
You're deeper in the gutter than I thought.


OFB's mind isn't in the gutter....he's in a state of delirium after all that shopping he and Mae did.
 
6manfootballmom":1s6pkaij said:
CowboyP":1s6pkaij said:
oldfat&bald":1s6pkaij said:
When he said "check out the photo gallery", I half expected to see half naked, glow in the dark women pole dancing.
You're deeper in the gutter than I thought.


OFB's mind isn't in the gutter....he's in a state of delirium after all that shopping he and Mae did.
I guess I can give him the benefit of doubt - this time.
 
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