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pass4sure EX0-101 | pass4sure 642-892 | pass4sure PMI-001 | pass4sure 642-642Tim poses in front of the ice cream machine. Ice cream, drinks and French fries are free in this family park... (best viewed in Large) 29 july, 2009 Amusement park Wunderland Kalkar is situated at the grounds of the nuclear reactor SNR-300. The reactor was built from 1972 until 1985 but was never used due to many protests. In 1991 the project was officially cancelled. Four years later the reactor was put up for auction and bought by the Dutch investor Hennie van der Most for only 2.5 million euros. The site is transformed into an amusement park named Kernwasser Wunderland (Nuclearwater Wonderland). It includes a hotel with 400 beds. In 2005 it was renamed into Wunderland Kalkar.