Abandoned waterpark, NC

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topazdawnrose
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Abandoned waterpark, NC

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Hey, a friend said you folks would enjoy these, sorry for the poor qaulity but it was my first time out with a ooold digital. This is a waterpark that was across the street from where I now live. according to the local kids their mom wnt there when she was twelve the year it closed, shes now about 25 or so. Not too much left of it but a few slides, dinner, concession stand, half drained fishing hole and a lot of wild blackberries.


Im not quite sure how to link to this

http://s53.photobucket.com/albums/g70/uexplorer/?

http://s53.photobucket.com/albums/g70/u ... eshow=true
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That's pretty cool. It looks like you could actually still use the slide if you wetted it down. I'd get a big five gallon tub of Palmolive, a garden hose, and fire that puppy up. :P
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doesn't look like there's been too much graffiti, pretty neat place :)
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*laughs*yea well we're out in the boonies and the girl who was showing me around out there confessed to being the one who did what little graffiti I did see. as for the slide...its got 15-20 years of rain water and broken beer bottles at the bottom so I'd give it a through cleaning first then fire it up!

actually my first thought was "wow this would make a great koi pond!!"
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