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I just love that little turret on the top floor and the great big dome up top as well
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Dont think I would trust walking inside if the building is saying "Diie"
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Still there?
Ephemera: Resurrection
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Brilliant shot!
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Those are lights on the arms so it probably looked pretty nice at night.
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It's actually surprising that they got any rides out. All of the electronics would have been destroyed by the water and if there was any chance of corrosion or other damage to the ride structure, the future liability would have been too great.
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Hopefully no morgue though. :)
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Looks like all the light posts were salvaged.
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In robotics this is called the Uncanny Valley.
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it's like the giant baby head in Phineas and Ferb!
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What's really gross is to think what is under that grease shield on top of the fryers. When all the grease/oil rose with the water, the fry vats would have filled with water. As the room level came back down, the grease formed a layer on top of the water sealing it in.

True that this would have happened in any restaurant, but most would have been restored or demo'd long before now.
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That was some storm.

What, too soon?
Oh No! Somebody killed Taz! Who could have done such a thing!? Auuugghh!!! Sob! *Whimper.* : ((
Ferris Wheels are my 2nd favorite ride. Rollar Coasters are my favorite ride. I like amusement rides that get my endorphins going 'naturally'! : ))
I really like the paint jobs on the cars. They still look all bright...not faded and worn out.