Results for: amusement park with theme
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dry lake in western New South Wales, Australia. It is part of Mungo National Park.Mungo, Lake
enclose land to make a park; inclose, shut upimpark
enjoyable activity, lessening of severity, loosening of something, reduction in intensity, rest, repose, cessation of work or activity; recreation, amusement, entertainment, return of system to equilibrium, way of solving equationsrelaxation
enjoying fun and games, joyful, cheerful; fond of laughter and amusement; mischievous, naughty, said or done in funplayful
express something by smiling, facial expression in which the corners of the mouth turn up, grin (generally expressing pleasure or amusement); act of smiling; pleasant appearance, favor somebody, grin; treat kindly or favorably; cheerfully accept, have ...smile
falls in the Yosemite National Park, California. Consisting of the Upper Yosemite Falls and the Lower Yosemite Falls, it is one of the highest falls in the world, with a total drop of 739 m/2,245 ft .Yosemite Falls
family amusement park located in Queensland, Australia; non-profit organization that provides free Web hosting and other Internet servicesDreamworld
family name; Michael Crichton (author of many famous books such as "Jurassic Park", "Congo", and many others, creator of the popular television series "ER")Crichton
farming region, garden-variety, look after garden, outdoor eating and drinking establishment, park, planted area of ground, public park; plot of ground for growing plants, relating to gardens, work in a garden, create a garden, cultivate, yardgarden
folk hymn, folk song with a religious theme (especially one that originated among black people in the southern United States), of religion, of the soul, of the spirit world, incorporeal; of or pertaining to the spirit or soul; of or pertaining to the s...spiritual
forest ranger, game warden, member of rural police unit, official overseeing a forest or national park, see also:wardenranger
formerly a resort, now an amusement area in southern Brooklyn, New York City, New York. It was an island, but has become part of Long Island since the silting up of Coney Island Creek.Coney Island
from a thematic perspective, with regard to themethematically
groundskeeper, one who is responsible for the upkeep of an area of land (i.e. estate, park); one who maintains a sports fieldgroundsman
high mountain plateau situated in the Macpherson Range, Lamington National Park, Queensland, AustraliaLamington Plateau
 

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