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I like the picture - but i do not like the clown.
Goodness, how horryfying ugly and scary
What a picture event - am really impressed, especially with that "brush-on-a wire" -thing - some awesomely clever constructions skills right there, making them hang on through storm and flood and all..
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Fun fact about this coaster: They filmed part of the latest Percy Jackson film here and actually sent a train out on the track to run for a shot in the picture
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Did they take the cars or did the storm yank em away?
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I feel as if i walked in there,I'd die of the stench
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That ride looks leagues better than all the rest,so i wonder why they dont just salvage it like they did its cars?
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The color on those cars has held up quite well
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Its so depressing that this place got the brunt of the storm and never reopened
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I absolutely love old areas where individuals take the time to write their dates, and to see all the different dates, all together:)
Motts, do you recall if this was the very top floor? The ceilings seem lower than in the other rooms you took photos of.
A VERY interesting photo, indeed, Motts! I was able to see most of what everyone else could in this pic.
Oh My! What a truly awesome photo! Really unique!
I see a sad beauty in this photograph, Motts.
To me this frightening picture is drawing you onto the Ward. It's as if an unseen voice is commanding you to, ''ENTER the belly of the Beast!'' You try to resist it, but you can't. You are mesmerized by the voice and the darkness as they draw you into the Ward.....*Shudder!*
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You can just imagine it, being on that ride & seeing the others in motion, hearing the laughing, screaming & chattering of the park, as it was being enjoyed.

What a perspective you caught here, Motts.