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  1. greetings fellow travelers join us on the American Plunge log flume this ride was originally Jim Owens Float Trip from 1969 and some sections we reused to cr...

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  2. 24 de ago. de 2018 · Finally, the POV you have all been waiting for, the Saw Mill log flume video! After two years of this ride being closed, we finally got on it and it totally ...

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  3. 10 de fev. de 2020 · The ever-popular log flume ride has been around for over 50 years and is considered a classic theme park attraction, conjuring nostalgia and happy memories from childhood. But, the perfect way to cool off on a hot day at the park has, as everything does, to evolve with technology and customer demands, to continue being a desirable attraction for theme parks to invest in.

  4. 28 de fev. de 2024 · log flume. log flume (plural log flumes) A flume specifically constructed to transport lumber and logs down mountainous terrain to a sawmill by using flowing water. (by extension) An amusement park ride where passengers sit in a hollow log and travel along a track or circuit powered mostly by the flow of water.

  5. 30 de mar. de 2020 · The company pitched a log-flume attraction to different vendors, but the ride system wouldn’t see the light of day until 1963. It was then that Six Flags Over Texas debuted the first-ever log ...

  6. Log flumes (colloquially known as log rides) are amusement rides consisting of a water flume and (artificial) hollow logs or boats. Passengers sit in the logs, which are propelled along the flume by the flow of water. The ride usually culminates with a rapid descent and splashdown into a body of water, which may happen more than once (normally ...

  7. Log Flume doesn’t copy any spells or abilities that target a creature in a log. Those spells and abilities just target each creature in the log. (2022-10-07) If a spell or ability targets multiple creatures in the log, it targets each creature in the log for each instance of “target” that would otherwise target only a single creature in ...