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Iconic wooden rollercoaster at Coney Island. Property developers are gradually tearing down what's left of the amusement parks of Coney Island. The Cyclone survives, but for how long?
Sadly, many famous Boardwalk attractions will soon be no more. A whole slice of Coney life is about to be destroyed...
www.nytimes.com/2010/11/02/nyregion/02coney.html?_r=2&....
amusingthezillion.com/2010/11/01/out-with-the-old-in-cone...
Annual maintenance on the Cyclone Roller Coaster keeps the jewel of Luna Park in Coney Island running smoothly.
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The abandoned Cyclone roller coaster at Williams Grove Park, in Mechanicsburg, PA.
Extremely overgrown.
Annual maintenance on the Cyclone Roller Coaster keeps the jewel of Luna Park in Coney Island running smoothly.
** EDITORS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT ** A dead body is seen in the Pyarmalot river following Cyclone Nargis, in Labutta town, Ayeyarwaddy province, 168 kilometers (105 miles) southwest of Yangon on Sunday May 4, 2008. A U.N. official declared Myanmar's cyclone-stricken Irrawaddy delta a "major, major disaster" Wednesday with corpses floating in flooded areas and enormous challenges in getting aid to the neediest victims. International aid began trickling into military-ruled Myanmar, but much of the Irrawaddy delta, where most of the 22,464 reported victims perished, has remained cut off since Cyclone Nargis hit early Saturday. (AP Photo)