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Golden State Greens— photographs shot in nature spaces, conservatories and parks across California on an iPhone 12 by blog author, @patchouii on tumblr.com
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Wild Waters was a water park located in Silver Springs, Florida, and was the sister park of Silver Springs Nature Theme Park. ABC Television owned Silver Springs National Theme Park between 1962 and 1984, and Wild Waters was built by ABC in 1978. It was one of the South’s first water parks and was also among the nation’s first water parks to use fiberglass slides.
Palace Entertainment began operating both Silver Springs National Theme Park and Wild Waters in 2002. The park began facing difficulties due to increased development in the region, which caused an increase in pollution, decreased water flow, and a decreased fish population.
In January 2013, the Florida Cabinet announced it would take over the facility after the 2013 season. In October 2013, the State of Florida took over operations of the Silver Springs Nature Theme Park and combined the property with the adjacent Silver River State Park to form Silver Springs State Park. It was announced in August 2016 that Wild Waters would shut down the following month. Demolition of the park began in December 2018.
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