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  2. Wild Rivers (water park) - Wikipedia

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    Before Wild Rivers was built, the land was a drive-through zoo called Lion Country Safari, which went bankrupt and closed in 1984. The park's owner still held 13 years on the original 29-year lease for the land, which he then subleased to the operators of the Wild Rivers water park, the Camp Frasier (later Camp James) summer camp and the ...

  3. Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    The safari park closed in 1984, with the owner still holding 13 years on the lease, which he then subleased to the operators of the Wild Rivers water park and the Camp Frasier (later Camp James) summer camp, which became the neighbors of the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. [1]

  4. Talk:Wild Rivers (water park) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Rivers opend in Irvine CA in 1986. Part of Land which the water park now stands was Known as Lion Country Safari. Other Places that now sit on the former safari is Camp James and Irvine medows ampitheater.

  5. 12-year-old boy dies in trip to Wild Rivers water park in ...

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    A 12-year-old boy who visited an Orange County water park on Saturday has died, police said. The Irvine Police Department said in a statement that a child at Wild Rivers — a sprawling complex ...

  6. Wild Rivers Roll On

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    Wild Rivers, the Toronto trio blending country songwriting, Laurel Canyon folk harmonies, and indie rock guitars, had friends and family in town. “We wanted to do something special for them ...

  7. Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park - Wikipedia

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    The genesis of the Wild Rivers National Park was in the earlier Frenchmans Cap National Park which had the Franklin River as its boundary on the northern and western borders. Frenchmans Cap is a dominant feature in the region, and can be seen on the skyline from the west and north of the park.

  8. Wild Rivers Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Grande and Red River, both designated National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, intersect in the park at an 800-foot (240 m) deep canyon. It has ancient forests of juniper and piñon trees. [1] Geographic features include volcanic cones, black rock canyons, and cliffs. [3] Wild Rivers Recreation Area

  9. Wild river - Wikipedia

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    View down Colo River Valley, New South Wales, being river recently protected as a Wild River under New South Wales' National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. In 1979, Tasmania's Hydro-Electricity Commission released a proposal to dam and inundate the Gordon (37 km (23 mi)) and Franklin (33 km (21 mi)) Rivers, leading the Tasmanian Wilderness Society and other conservation groups to mobilize one of ...