
The traditional Dreilands pose, or Dreiland's Twister if you will, with on body part in each country. You can see the lines on the ground signifying the divide.

There's also a tower you can climb, or ride the elevator up, and overlook the three countries. Erin is posing in the Netherlands...I think.

Rachel, Justin and Nikki at the entrance sign. It took us 10 minutes just to get into the park because we had to get pictures of everyone at the sign!

The Stahlbaum "girls" pose for their picture right before one or the other girls ran off to explore some "amazing" tree or item they found on the ground. You have to be quick to get them all together, but they never seem to take a bad picture!!

The Reiser's led the way for this trip and even took us to a Pannenkuchen Mill for lunch beforehand. Pannenkuchen are like crepes, only thicker and you can get ANYTHING on them from cheese and bacon, to fruit and whipped cream, to ice cream and chocolate sauce!
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