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Latest revision as of 11:58, 23 November 2015

A Theme Park is really a focused or specialized form of amusement park, which has its activities and features focused on a specific theme, historic period, activity ands so on. Often closely aligned to or combined with a museum.

In many ways theme parks are also performative in nature, providing spaces in which (anthropological, technological, historical, futuristic, etc ) re-enactments, reconstructions, and related activities take place.


Some South African theme parks

Crocodile Creek[1], Durban

Gold Reef City, Gauteng[2]

Ratanga Junction[3], Cape Town

Sun City, Northwestern Province[4]

uShaka Marine World[5], Durban

Willem Prinsloo Agricultural Museum[6] , Pretoria

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