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  2. Raging Waters Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Raging Waters Sydney features several water slide attractions; a large wave pool; a children's area; food, beverage and retail outlets; and a Surf Life Saving Club. The park features four water slide towers, each featuring a collection of slides grouped by the level of thrill. The park is centred around a large wave pool known as The Beach. The ...

  3. Puddingstone Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    A swimming pool facility was constructed by the county in the area just north of the reservoir, but in the late 1970s or early 1980s, they leased the area to a private developer who constructed Raging Waters, a pioneering water-themed amusement park. Today, the road over the dam is still in use and is undergoing major upgrades.

  4. List of fee areas in the United States National Park System

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    Many areas listed have parts where fees do not apply. Each year, there are a handful of free entrance days when entrance fees are waived at these areas. [3] Fees are given on a per-vehicle or per-person basis. Per-vehicle fees admit all occupants of a private passenger vehicle, generally for 7-days (unless otherwise noted).

  5. Raging Waters - Wikipedia

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    Raging Waters Los Angeles opened June 18, 1983, located in Los Angeles County in the city of San Dimas, near SR 57 between Interstate 10 and Interstate 210. At 60 acres, park management described it as California's largest waterpark (2011). [1] The park was formerly known as "Raging Waters San Dimas" but, as of 2016, official media was using ...

  6. Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 34°05′05″N 117°48′13″W. Sunset dock at Puddingstone Reservoir. Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park is a man-made recreational area in San Dimas, California, United States, in Los Angeles County. It is near the Orange Freeway (State Route 57), the Foothill Freeway (Interstate 210) and the San Bernardino Freeway (Interstate 10).

  7. Featherdale Wildlife Park - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the total cost for the running of the premises was estimated at approximately $6.5 million, including the feeding and care of the animals. The costs of running Featherdale Wildlife Park are expensive, with the animal feeding costs estimating about $187,000 annually in 2013. [9]

  8. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    Although there is no admission and the beach is public, a parking fee is charged when the rides are open. Season or day passes can be purchased or tickets for $1; each ride costs between 3 and 7 tickets. [7] [8] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the park shut down in mid-March 2020. The park reopened on November 7, 2020. [9]

  9. 'The Forgotten 1935 Flood': How Elmira area was impacted by ...

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    Raging waters swept several homes at Glenora on Seneca Lake into the lake. Hornell, Painted Post, and Bath also reported significant destruction. The Chemung River was 17 feet at 5 a.m. on July 9.