European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 15, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday february 15, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 3 seven year old Kal Gramberg a Hamburg Schoolboy docs his Best to meet a Flag Cobeck resident Halfway. Elephants find a fresh Roll one of their favorite delicacies. Hardy zoo fans shrug off the wintry blasts Hamburg despite the Snow and cold Bli Wing into Liu rope from the cast recently some Hardy in romans still Delight in outdoor recreation. In the Northern German port City of Hamburg a smattering of parents und Chil Dren daily bundle against a bitter wind slicing in from the Baltic for a year round tradition u visit to Hagen Buck s tic Park. One of Germany s Best known oos. Nearly obliterated by u full week of around the clock Allied fir bombings in 1943, the 700 has regained and surpassed its earlier popularity under the supervision of Carl Heinrich Hagenbuck and his heirs. Owned and managed today by or. Claus Hagenbuck and Caroline Hagenbuck. It receives no Finan Cial support from the City of Hamburg sup porting itself solely from Gate receipts. Just a few minutes from the Hamburg stalling in exit on autobahn 7 and clearly marked on City maps the zoo is open from 8 . To 4 30 . Daily during the Winter. Penguin and Walrus feedings arc at 10 15 despite the bitterly cold weather Anje the Harmonica playing Walrus performs happily when feeding time comes. . And 3 30 . Daily. Admission costs 10.50 Marks s4.50 for adults and 5.25 Marks s2.25 for children. For further information write Carl Lla gun Buck s tie Park Postrach 54 09 30. 2000 Hamburg 54. Or Call 040 5400 0147. English u spoken. Is photos by Tracy Baker � could be hat the penguins Are dancing to keep warm Anje seems to be discussing he menu with animal care specialist Charles Ellis
