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Outside of Kringle's Kingdom about 100 ducks and a few varieties of geese live -- on this night the temperature was climbing fast, creating an eerie fog, lit up by Christmas lights, and you can hear the birds long before you can see them |

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Starry Night interpreted as a holiday display in Kringle's Kingdom |

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I want to shop in this store! Look at all the sparkles! |

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Note that there is so much snow, the baby polar bear is buried up to his eyeballs |

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The best present a person could hope for: puppies! |

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Snow melted and made pretty drops of color around the lights |

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Santa's runway |

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Again, the snowchild is buried -- ah, snow really does have a way of making the world quieter! :) |

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Mr. and Mrs. Claus playing mini-golf |

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Hopefully the library at the North Pole has better books than Readers Digest Condensed |

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More sparkles |

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Maybe it's the lighting, maybe it's the fog, but this image kinda scares me |

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After visiting Kringle's Kingdom, you really must visit the geese because it's awesome |

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The Canada geese were a little aggressive, but who can resist crunchy bread crumbs? |

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The flash doesn't show it, but I could not see the end of the line of geese |
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No other town around does Christmas the right way, like Zion does. Every year I look forward to revisiting, and every year it gives me the kind of Christmas spirit that nothing else does. Thank you, Zion. |







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