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simulator and Courrier Sud, where young aeronauts must carry the post to the right continent. In L’Eau sous toutes ses formes (Water in all its forms) guests can enjoy a fountain labyrinth showcasing the adventures of the Little Prince, or travel undersea on a scooter in Voyage sous les Mers. The fourth zone is dedicated to Animals and Plants and features a butterfly farm plus two live shows, Danse avec les Moutons (Dance with the Sheep) and Reccontre avec les Renards (Meeting with the Foxes). Meanwhile on the Aérobar, first installed by Aerophile last year at Futuroscope, guests can sip a cocktail at high altitude overlooking three countries (France, Switzerland and Germany). “We hope that the poetic universe of the Little Prince, through travels in the third dimension and the innovative presentation of the animal and plant world, will allow generations to come together and experience a journey full of emotions,” says Giacomoni. Located in Ungersheim, about 20km from the cities of Mulhouse and Colmar (and 40km from Baslé- Mulhouse Swiss/French international airport), le Parc du Petit Prince enjoys an attractive location within reach of the Alps, the Black Forest, the Rhine river and the Vosges mountains. And by taking a balloon ride up to 150 metres above it all, we are told the views are spectacular.


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The Little Prince who became a


big hit First published in 1943, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s Petit Prince is the most translated book in the French language, now appearing in 275 languages. It tells the tale of a blond-haired boy who falls to earth from the asteroid B612 (the same one that fell near the site of Parc du Petit Prince). Like de Saint- Exupéry himself, the boy


becomes a pilot and embarks on a series of exciting


adventures.


LEFT: Aérobar


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