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Oral presentation # 2

Curious places to visit

Professor: Elsa Muller

Student: María Castro

2011

Lucy the Elephant, built in 1881 to attract visitors and residents to South Atlantic City, is now a national historic point overlooking the beach in Margate, NJ.

The Fremont Troll, 18 feet high, has been lurking beneath the Aurora Bridge in Seattle bridge with a Volkswagen Beetle in his hand since 1990.

The world's largest thermometer is 134 feet and is located in the Mojave Desert in Baker, California as a symbol of the hottest day recorded in the United States.

This is a giant peanut with a smile of Jimmy Carter, built in 1976, is located in Plains, Georgia and is the second largest in the world peanut to 13 feet tall.

All the caves are fully equipped:

have a living room with fireplace and TV, wood

kitchen dishes, dishwasher,

washing machine, hob, oven and microwave , refrigerator, toaster, coffee maker, bathroom, towels etc.

SERVICES

Restaurant, Bar, Garden, Parking, Panoramic View, Babysitting, bathroom, kitchen, dining room, TV, DVD, bathrobes, hair dryer, living room, fireplace, Internet access, WI-FI, phone with direct access ; Solarium

Price: € 55

One of the strangest buildings in the world is in Vietnam the original "Hang Nga Tree house hotel. " This was

designed as a giant tree.

Its owner is the daughter of a former president of Vietnam, so she didn’t received objections when she tried

to build this particular design.

The original interior of this building is as extravagant as the outside, full of unexpected twists and turns, bizarre rooms and

windows of the most unusual.

It is a temporary hotel made up of snow, sculpted blocks of ice, and some steel framing. They are promoted by their sponsors and have special features for travelers who are

interested in novelties and unusual environments, and thus are in the class of destination hotels.

It is open between January and March.

The Jukkasjärvi Ice hotel exits since 1989, when Japanese ice artists visited the area and created an exhibition of ice art.

The ice is used for creating Icebar designs and ice glasses, for ice sculpting classes, events and product launches

all over the world.

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