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Yes, Ellen! Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. It was awful! ..See how good the vent hoods look that were above the water line.
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Still looks like they could move along that track with happy kiddos right this moment.
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Wonderful shot! Captured in movement forever.
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Awwww! That just looks sooo sad.
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Really like this design. I didnt see this when i was there. :(
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Wow, so many big huge monitors! Love the lavender wall paint.
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I suppose you can actually get one made by a tailor, or DIY enthusiast. Doesn't look that complex.
It's very sad that these are still used on people today. I have a friend who visited a mental institution in recent years. She said it is not the kind of place she would visit again ever.
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Reminds me of the only loop I ever did at Six Flags Magic Mountain. I was scared and my dad talked me into it and somehow it bothered him when afterwards I said "that's all" about it. Because in my mind I had built the whole deal up so big. He made fun of me for while on that one.
I so enjoyed this. Going here is/was on so many bucket lists!
Thank you for the tour.
How long is the exposure on this one? This is amazing.
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Was this location hit by hurricane Katrina perhaps?
I had seen where Merman's head was gone but did not realize the whole mermaid was gone. I see the water fountains that were intact are torn off the wall now too. Was the mermaid gone or on the ground?
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Stargate
Put this one right on the desktop! Wowza!
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That's the lithium shuffle face.