Fake snow sprayed ground & trees, Bracknell Forest

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The photograph on this page of Fake snow sprayed ground & trees, Bracknell Forest by Phillip Williams as part of the Geograph project.

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Fake snow sprayed ground & trees, Bracknell Forest

Image: © Phillip Williams Taken: 18 Apr 2014

Near Martin's Heron. Lapland Uk ran a Christmas themed event which offered, "On the day of their visit, each child is issued with an Elf Passport which allows them to journey the elves' secret woodland pathways to reach LaplandUK. On entering the arctic wonderland, every family enjoys 3 hours of festive fun, helping the elves in the Toy Factory, decorating gingerbread with Mother Christmas, skating, meeting husky dogs and reindeer, visiting the elves village and writing letters from the North Pole post office. Children can even visit the Elf Bank to exchange pounds into Elf currency, the Elf Jingle! The highlight of the day is of course, your magical meeting with Father Christmas in his woodland home, where every child receives a luxury keepsake gift" In April 2014 it looked rather tatty. Prices were from £45 to £75 each (that is each person, including each child). Not for me.

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Image Location

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51.408697
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