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  2. Logger's Leap - Wikipedia

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    Logger's Leap opened in 1989 on the lake at the back of the park, along with a new themed area 'Canada Creek'. It was manufactured by Mack Rides. The attraction featured a 'country and western' pop soundtrack including 5,6,7,8 by Steps , Cotton-Eyed Joe by Rednex, Southern Nights by Glen Campbell and 9 to 5 by Dolly Parton .

  3. Thorpe Park - Wikipedia

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    The demolition of the Thorpe Park Estate in the 1930s transformed the grounds into a gravel pit, originally owned by Ready Mixed Concrete Limited.RMC excavated gravel from the site for 30 years from 1941 until 1970 when they began to plan a transformation of the site into a leisure based visitor attraction.

  4. The Swarm (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, Thorpe Park announced that the last two rows on The Swarm would be rotated to face backwards for 2013, a first for a Wing Coaster. The park's tag line for this experience is 'THE SWARM- Brave It Backwards'. The park additionally announced that they were adding a damaged, mangled billboard, which the train travels through.

  5. Category:Thorpe Park - Wikipedia

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    Thorpe Park water rides (4 P) Pages in category "Thorpe Park" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Thorpe Park No 1 Gravel Pit - Wikipedia

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    Magic Map Thorpe Park No 1 Gravel Pit is a 42.5-hectare (105-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) east of Virginia Water in Surrey . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is part of the Thorpe Park theme park.

  7. California State Parks - Wikipedia

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    California State Parks is the state park system for the U.S. state of California. The system is administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, a department under the California Natural Resources Agency. The California State Parks system is the largest state park system in the United States. [5]

  8. The Walking Dead: The Ride - Wikipedia

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    The ride opened as X:\ No Way Out on July 1, 1996, as Thorpe Park's first non-powered roller coaster. It was marketed as the "world's first backwards roller coaster in the dark" and featured an elaborate queue system through multiple interactive themed rooms, such as a trommel tunnel, "decontamination" area and illusionary rooms.

  9. Flying Fish (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Fish is a powered steel roller coaster located at Thorpe Park in Surrey. The ride was known as Space Station Zero upon opening in 1984, until being moved outdoors in 1990. It was removed in 2005 to make way for Stealth , but reinstalled in a different location two years later.