Australian Wildlife Park Wine Glasses

$7.85

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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is …
Brand
Australian Wildlife Park
Colour
Clear
Type
White Wine Glass
Glassware Type
Wine Glass
Material
Glass

Item description from the seller

Condition:
New

Shipping:
AU $42.20 (approx US $27.67) Australia Post International Standard.

International shipment of items may be subject to customs processing and additional charges.

Delivery:
Estimated between Fri, Jul 11 and Mon, Jul 21 to 89119

Returns:
Seller does not accept returns.

The Australian Wildlife Park first opened it’s doors on the 26th December 1990 and was part of Wonderland Sydney (formerly Australia’s Wonderland). It brought many local tourist to the park, plus a large ring of international tourists. When The Australian Wildlife Park first opened, it was opened 7 days a week. Wonderland shortly followed suit 12 months later. It eventually closed it’s doors when Wonderland closed on 25th April 2004. The animals were forced to move onto other parks or sold as pets.
Each year over 1 million people visited Wonderland Sydney with The Australian Wildlife Park, you could go and visit native Australian animals in natural, interactive surroundings.  
The Australian Wildlife Park was home to over 600 animals including Dingoes, Kangaroos, Koalas, Wallabies, Goannas, Little Penguins, Crocodiles and Wombats.
The Australian Wildlife Park offered guests the chance to have an ‘outback experience’ without leaving Sydney.
All guests where sure to be entertained by the lively blokes from the bush in The Woolshed Show.
The show included sheep mustering, sheep shearing, whip cracking and an insight into ‘life on the land’ in Australia.
An ‘out the back’ experience including boomerang throwing, whip cracking, billy tea and damper could be arranged for groups with prior notice. This is what the back stables where used for.

USD : 7.85

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