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  2. Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opening details revealed ... - AOL

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    Why did Disney close Splash Mountain? Guests ride Splash Mountain at Disneyland on Jan. 26, 2023. The ride, which opened in 1989, closed in 2023 to make way for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.

  3. Splash Mountain closed at Disney World. Here's why and ... - AOL

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    To do so, she opens Tiana's Foods, an employee-owned co-op built into a new incarnation of Splash Mountain's mountain. Disney Imagineers Ted Robledo and Charita Carter share a new peek at Tiana's ...

  4. List of mountains of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of mountains in Jamaica: Blue Mountain Peak [1] Blue Mountains [1] John Crow Mountains [1] Juan de Bolas Mountain [2] Mocho Mountains [3] Dry Harbour Mountains [3] Dolphin Head Mountains [3] Bull Head Mountains [3] Santa Cruz Mountains [4] Mount Diablo Mountains [3] Don Figuerero Mountains [5] May Day Mountains [6]

  5. Splash Mountain closing at Disneyland: Why it shut down and ...

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    Disneyland’s Splash Mountain has officially closed after more than 33 years at the California resort. A new ride will take its place at Disney parks.

  6. Ground proximity warning system - Wikipedia

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    A ground proximity warning system (GPWS) is a system designed to alert pilots if their aircraft is in immediate danger of flying into the ground or an obstacle. The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) defines GPWS as a type of terrain awareness and warning system (TAWS). [ 1 ]

  7. Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park - Wikipedia

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    Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park is a national park in Jamaica. The park covers 495.2 km 2 and accounts for 4.5% of Jamaica's land surface. It gets its name from the Blue Mountains , the mountain range that runs through it, as well as a common bird found in the park, the "John crow" or turkey vulture ( Cathartes aura ).

  8. Splash Mountain closing day: Why Disneyland's long ... - AOL

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    Disneyland fans say goodbye to Splash Mountain, a staple since 1989, and offer early thoughts on the replacement, Tiana's Bayou Adventure.

  9. John Crow Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The new name did not stick, and they remain the John Crow Mountains. [1] In 1920 the explorer Scoresby Routledge claimed to have been the first person to have crossed the John Crow mountains, leading to an exchange of letters in The Times regarding Inspector Thomas's prior claim. The matter was settled by the Jamaican Surveyor-General, who ...