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The People of Laaf is an attraction in the amusement park Efteling in the Netherlands. It was designed by Ton van de Ven and opened its doors in 1990. It is a small village, called “Lavelaer”, inhabited by the so-called “Laafs” ("Laven" in Dutch). The visitors can walk through the village and enter the houses, among which a bakery, a brewery, a windmill and a nursery and watch the Laafs do their normal daily activities. A monorail of 450 meters in length runs through the village at an altitude of about 3 meters. In the early years you had to pedal the monorail. This was discontinued because of the possibility of "crashing" into each other. Furthermore, if you stop pedaling, the ride would be blocked for other visitors. For the children there are slides and distorting mirrors. Little statues of Laaf people doing all kinds of activities are for sale in the souvenir shops in Efteling, but also in several garden centres. File:Eft_Laaf_02.jpg|Laven File:Efteling - Land van Laaf.jpg|Organ in the Lavenlaar File:Efteling-Volk van laaf.jpg|the Laaf- Monorail File:Efteling Volk van Laaf - ingang.JPG|Main entrance of the village File:Efteling Volk van Laaf - Lariekoekhuys.JPG|The mill File:Efteling Volk van Laaf - Lots Kraamhuys.JPG|The nursery ==External links== * (Official site ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The People of Laaf」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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