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Situated between Santa Pola and Elche on the CV-865, 4 km from Santa Pola, Rio Safari is an excellent day out adventure. It features many different types of animals, such as tigers, lions, primates, giraffs, zebras, hippapotamus, crocodiles and many exotic birds and reptiles. |
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Terra Mítica is a theme park in Benidorm, Spain. The park is divided into 5 themed zones; Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iberia (Old zone of Spain) and The Islands (of Greece). Park Zones & RidesEgypt The Geometric mysteries of the Pharaos, a 360º View of Egypt. This area is influenced by ancient Egyptian culture and features, - La Pirámide del Terror - A interactive Walk Through attraction inside Keops' Pyramid.
- Cataratas del Nilo (Falls of the Nile) - A flume ride with a Main Drop of 20 metres and a second drop about 13 and Backwards.
- Puerto de Alejandría (Boats around the Park) - A boat ride from Egypt to Iberia with beautiful views of all the rides.
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Alicante International Airport |
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Alicante International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Alicante), (IATA: ALC, ICAO: LEAL), originally named El Altet, is the main airport for the regions of Alicante and Murcia in Spain. It is located in the city of Elx (Elche), 9 km southwest of the city of Alicante.
El Altet opened on 1967-05-04, replacing the older airdrome La Rabassa that had served Alicante since 1936. The airport took its name from a part of the city of Elx. Alicante is the 7th busiest airport in Spain serving destination up and down the Costa Blanca. |
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Murcia-San Javier Airport |
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Murcia-San Javier Airport (IATA: MJV, ICAO: LELC) is a military air base and civilian passenger airport located in San Javier, 17 miles south of Murcia, Spain. It is operated by Aena (Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea, or Spanish Airports and Aereal Navigation), the Spanish airport authority.
The Murcia airport can receive airplanes up to the size of Boeing 757 or 767. It has been declared fire category 5 by the IATA, and it has one ambulance available. Because Murcia is a popular destination for charter groups, the airport is flown by a number of charter airlines. Over the last few years, Murcia Airport has become busier, thanks to the arrival of several low-cost airlines. According to Aena, the passenger numbers have jumped from just 88,608 in 1995 to a staggering 848,037 in 2004 and to around 1.6 million in 2006. Because of this the airport has undergone a program of expansion, including the addition of pre-fabricated modules adding an extra 1,100 square meters of floor space. The arrivals area has benefited from two new baggage carousels as well as office spaces for car hire and shops. |
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