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| Coca Cola Brings Snow Back To Georgia | 18/02/2007 14:55 |
| Coca-Cola are sponsoring Snow Mountain, described as a ?major new attraction? at Stone Mountain theme park in Georgia, the state?s most popular with four million visitors each year. The ?family snow park? will open in November as part of Stone Mountain Christmas. |
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| Coca Cola Brings Snow Back To Georgia | 18/02/2007 14:44 |
| Coca-Cola are sponsoring Snow Mountain, described as a ?major new attraction? at Stone Mountain theme park in Georgia, the state?s most popular with four million visitors each year. The ?family snow park? will open in November as part of Stone Mountain Christmas. |
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| New Ski Simulator Centre Opens | 24/12/2006 5:27 |
| Skiing enthusiasts looking to achieve slope fitness before departing on holiday and beginners wishing to learn new skills prior to hitting the mountain runs can now head to a new ski centre using innovative simulation equipment.
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| Plans for Indoor Snow Centre at High Wycombe Move Closer | 24/12/2006 5:26 |
| The Snowdome Group, owners of the Tamworth Snowdomes, one of the longest establisahed indoor snow centres in the world, has up[dated local media in High wymcombe, near London, on their plans to redevelop the artificial-surface slope centre and add an indoor snow facility. |
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| City Centre Skiing In Cornwall | 24/12/2006 5:25 |
| This Christmas the good people of Cornwall won't have to travel hundreds of miles to 'get their snow fix'. Thanks to Winterpark Cornwall and Briton Engineering Developments of Holmfirth,West Yorkshire, Truro's Lemon Quay will become home to Briton?s first ever UK city centre ski slope this winter. |
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| Superman Day at Ski Dubai | 24/12/2006 5:23 |
| The eternally innovative Ski Dubai hosted a Superman themed extravaganza on the afternoon of 23rd November, 2006 to launch the "Superman Returns" DVD in the UAE.
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| Work On Complex To Incorporate First Welsh Snowdomes Begins | 24/12/2006 5:22 |
| Work on the £110m ($200m) Bluestone holiday village in Pembrokeshire, Wales has begun after a series of legal battles over the development went right through to the highest British court, the House of Lords. This has delayted the project approximately two year from the planned date. |
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