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Photo submitted by Betty Bryson
Pagode: Photo submitted by Betty Bryson
Pagode: View from the Pagode Photo submitted by Betty Bryson
Vogel Rok: Photo submitted by Betty Bryson
Stoomcarrousel: Via Wikimedia Commons Photo submitted by Robert Niles
Baron 1898: Photo submitted by Robert Niles
Joris en de Draak: The dragon in front of the dueling lift hill Photo submitted by Tim Heye
Fata Morgana: A market scene. Photo from Wikimedia Commons. Photo submitted by Robert Niles
Huys van de vijf Zintuigen is the name of this beautiful entrance. As you can see, it is quite big. This picture is made from the bussparking, you can see the nomal parking too. Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Vogel Rok: The entrance from a little further Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Volk van Laaf: This Laaf is testing Lurk, the beer that Laafs drink. Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Villa Volta: Hugo, the animatronic from the second pre-show Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Pegasus: Part of the ride Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Pagode: Pagode in the sky Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Gondoletta: A part of the ride, full of flowers. The ride also has a part on the lake. Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Sprookjesbos: Efteling, Sprookjesbos, Hansel and Gretel Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Sprookjesbos: Efteling, sprookjesbos, Tom Thumb Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Pirana: This part is made smaller, becouse it was too wild. Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Pirana: First part, not very wet Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Stoomtrein: The loc of one of the three trains. The other are blue and green. This is on the rail where they stall the trains when its not very busy. Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Stoomtrein: Wagons of the train Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Halve Maen: The ship Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
De Vliegende Hollander: The double station of the ride. Very well themed. Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
De Blauwe Reiger: Trains of the 'traptreintjes'. 'De blauwe reiger' is the station of the 'Traptreintjes'. Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz
Python: The two corkscrews Photo submitted by Jeroen Schulz