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Looks like fun.These are some of the highest resolution photos I have seen of Drachen Fire - helps best depict it's layout!
Looks like fun.These are some of the highest resolution photos I have seen of Drachen Fire - helps best depict it's layout!
I can honestly agree. The ones I found were from Google.To be fair, most of the pictures are hardly that startling. Terribly "click-bait-ey" article there.
Still, they're pretty cool photos!
Love this photo of the Big Dipper at Blackpool that the Gazette recently posted for it's 90th anniversary story:
Pulling up RCDB, this park surprisingly seems to have aged ok. Or maybe they spruced things up before letting foreigners snap photos.Something truely rare here. A brochure from 1984 and Meisho showing off their installations in North Korea at Mangyongdae Funfair.
There's some nice shots of the 3 coasters (all of which still operate today) and even a shot of some 80s westerners enjoying the park.
Click the source link at the bottom of the post for some more.
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@Mysterious Sue - Big Dipper on the beach (like we were talking about yesterday)
This is probably the oddest roller coaster footage you may ever see - On the day the RCCGB visited this park in 1999, a disgruntled employee wanted to get the sack...and did so by running the Outlaw coaster straight through the station with no brakes, sending it flying through the station, around hairpin bends, and halfway up the lifthill. Apparently the employee (Dennis) managed not only to get the sack, but also added about 5 years wear and tear to the coaster in under an hour. This footage is now legendary, and is something you will probably never see again on any coaster, anywhere. Hold on Tight, and enjoy the ride!
They hadn't built the promenade and road by that time. It literally used to be on the beach - then the council put in the sea walls and essentially pushed the beach back.That's fab. The sea somehow looks way to close, it seems further away today.
I'm assuming the foundations have been strengthened since.