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Some very sad news today:
Yesterday, the goverment of the Mexican State Aguascalientes (the former owner of Tsunami, (Thriller, Texas Tornado, Zonga) published in an official document that after 3 years of failed attempts to sell the coaster, all the pieces and trains will be scrapped.
Here is the document. It's in spanish in this link (Page 4):
http://eservicios2.aguascalientes.gob.mx/periodicooficial/web/viewer.html?file=..%2FArchivos%2F3740.pdf&fbclid=IwAR2GY_vozGTIGEKGsiFhMxJHh-FJvX_hTny-di939oVHMA2hp4-QWXosQrM#page=1
I’m sure the coaster would not meet today's standards but as a last attempt to maybe help save it, please spread the word so that it might live another day or so it can end up in a museum!
SHARE SHARE SHARE!!!
(thanks to Emily Mansfield for providing the information)
Yesterday, the goverment of the Mexican State Aguascalientes (the former owner of Tsunami, (Thriller, Texas Tornado, Zonga) published in an official document that after 3 years of failed attempts to sell the coaster, all the pieces and trains will be scrapped.
Here is the document. It's in spanish in this link (Page 4):
http://eservicios2.aguascalientes.gob.mx/periodicooficial/web/viewer.html?file=..%2FArchivos%2F3740.pdf&fbclid=IwAR2GY_vozGTIGEKGsiFhMxJHh-FJvX_hTny-di939oVHMA2hp4-QWXosQrM#page=1
I’m sure the coaster would not meet today's standards but as a last attempt to maybe help save it, please spread the word so that it might live another day or so it can end up in a museum!
SHARE SHARE SHARE!!!
(thanks to Emily Mansfield for providing the information)
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