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Really really cool. I would love to go there but feel I wouldn't have the guts to climb a coaster. Especially one deemed unsafe to ride.
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I can just picture lots of children excited to ride the haunted house ride... it's a little sad to think about. But the picture is gorgeous.
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I've read a couple of comments referring to this as a rheostat, which it is... kind of. I believe this was a frequency modifier, used to "phase" the old 25 Hz system with the newer 60 Hz system. "R" and "L" would be moving the sine wave to the left or right of 360 degrees. Absolutely the best urbex stuff I've ever seen.
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Yikes!
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Low pressure hall?
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About halfway down on the right of the belt; anyone else see the face in the girder plate?
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Too cool. Based on what I've gathered about the operation of these things, I think the black stuff is coke, and this thing rotated to accept the feed stock & flux.
I'm guessing the next storm got them
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Thanks; no I haven't been there. I've only been able to explore one or two places in SC so far, but if I'm around there I'll be sure to check it out!
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Wow.
This is really wonderful! It really sums up all the decay and all the things this park went through.
Just wow.
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I think that's a Scrambler, but great photo! :-)
I guess the red is a fire extinguisher, blue oxygen tank
no the red and blue things left of the chair
I can see them coming to life and performing Disney, Be Are Guest from Beauty and the Beast
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By the way. love the website and the albums. I have always been a huge fan of Urban Exlporation and am dying to get into it. Hopefully will soon. Keep up the awesome work.