Our first excursion was therefore to Geisenfeld for wakeboarding. In other words, pre-programmed fun for the adults and our "medium-sized" children. Although it wasn't easy to stand on the board, all the wakeboarders tried tirelessly to get going and provided plenty of laughs.
Well fortified, we then immersed ourselves in the prehistoric age of dinosaurs at the Dinopark in Denkendorf. Many of our little ones could hardly wait to see the first dinosaurs in life size and true to the original. The expert guided tour was also very interesting for the adults. All the latest findings from palaeontology have been incorporated into the construction and design of the park. The exploration of prehistoric times was exciting and very informative for all of us.
We were also very impressed by the special exhibition of fossil finds from the quarry of our customer Dr. Wolfgang Rygol, where unique finds that have achieved world fame are on display.
In Stammham, we rounded off the day with a sumptuous snack. An all-round successful excursion.
Many thanks to the organizers: Ambulena, Marlene, Max and Thomas.
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