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Jambo Wildbunch Gang
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On the parasite/ameoba:
http://www.yesterland.com/rivercountry.html
There was one documented case...in 1980. The park was open about 21 years afterwards....
Another interesting point from Yesterland:
and, from the same source, an explanation of why it actually closed:
http://www.yesterland.com/rivercountry2.html
http://www.yesterland.com/rivercountry.html
There was one documented case...in 1980. The park was open about 21 years afterwards....
Another interesting point from Yesterland:
Photos and maps of River Country show that the park had two bodies of water. The smaller one was a clean, clear swimming pool. The larger one appeared to be a natural cove, completely open to Bay Lake, the largest natural lake at Walt Disney World.
In reality, the cove’s water was isolated from Bay Lake by a barrier across the mouth of the cove. Large pumps pulled water from Bay Lake through filters to feed the water slides and White Water Rapids. The water level of the cove was higher than that of the lake. Water from the cove would cascade over the top of the barrier into Bay Lake—but not the other way around.
and, from the same source, an explanation of why it actually closed:
http://www.yesterland.com/rivercountry2.html