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This vegetation strewn wooden rollercoaster dates back to the 1930s. Both this ride and the rest of the amusement park have been closed since the mid 2000s.

Steel Taipan Rollercoaster at Dreamworld, Gold Coast

The Vortex looping roller coaster at Kings Island

"Explored" on November 13, 2007.

 

Thanks to the never failing eye of friend and fellow Flickrer, Robert Louden, for his cropping suggestion!..

 

Thanks to friend and fellow Flickrer, Green Little Monster, for the title his comment inspired!..

 

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An artwork called "Moku Moku Waku Waku Yokohama YoYo" (1994) by Hisayuki Mogami.

 

Background: Yokohama Landmark Tower, Japan. 296 meters.

 

Design (1993): Hugh Stubbins and Associates.

  

Rollercoaster at Adventure Island at Southend on Sea.

Lomo LC-A+ with Fujichrome Velvia 50 expired in 2001,

cross processed. Homemade splitzer (black electrical tape across the lens).

Duisburg, Germany, 2025

I took an age tonight drawing and cutting a woman knelt on a mound with her hair flying all around but try as I might I couldn't get anything satisfactory. Next I drew an iguana and a fly, cut them out but again wasn't best pleased with the results. Resurrected my falling man and settled on this one.

Thank you for helping it getting EXPLORED

NIKON D750 + 14.0 mm f/2.8 @ 14 mm, 30 sec at f/2.8, ISO 6400 x 16 Frames

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Discovering the main streets and backroads of N. Conway. Here: Mechanic Street

Corkscrew hazel and catkins

Sainte Marie De La Mer. Camarque

Streymoy, The Faroe Islands

Colorado Adventure im Phantasialdn Brühl

Port Aventura, Salou, Spain

A flipped photo of the Turbo rollercoaster at the end of the Palace Pier in Brighton. I'd planned to photograph a car at the top of the loop but as this was taken shortly after the pier opened in the morning and the ride wasn't running yet.

 

You can see more of my Brighton photos here : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157711496500242

 

From Wikipedia : "The Brighton Palace Pier, commonly known as Brighton Pier or the Palace Pier is a Grade II* listed pleasure pier in Brighton, England, located in the city centre opposite the Old Steine. Opening in 1899, it was the third pier to be constructed in Brighton after the Royal Suspension Chain Pier and the West Pier, but is now the only one still in operation. It is managed and operated by the Eclectic Bar Group.

 

The Palace Pier was constructed as a replacement for the Chain Pier, which collapsed in 1896 during construction. It quickly became popular, and had become a frequently-visited theatre and entertainment venue by 1911. Aside from closures owing to war, it continued to hold regular entertainment up to the 1970s. The theatre was damaged in 1973 and following a buy-out was demolished in 1986, changing the pier's character from seaside entertainment to an amusement park, with various fairground rides and roller coasters.

 

The pier remains popular with the public, with over four million visitors in 2016, and has been featured in many works of British culture, including the gangster thriller Brighton Rock, the comedy Carry On at Your Convenience and the Who's concept album and film Quadrophenia."

 

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