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  • Colourful stools sit empty, waiting for the next players of the Rising Waters race game at the Playland amusement park in Vancouver, British Columbia
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  • Meant to entice children to ride the carousel, these pastel-coloured horses at Coney Island's Astroland amusement park seem to inspire fear instead. Astroland closed in September 2008.
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  • A disused ticket booth sits in the middle of an empty dirt lot outside the main fairway of Astroland, the now closed amusement park at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York City
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  • Ferris wheels and cotton candy are the epitome of carnivals and amusement parks, such as Playland in Vancouver, British Columbia
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  • Race games like this one called Rising Waters are popular at amusement parks such as Playland in Vancouver, British Columbia
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  • On the Hellevator, one of many rides at the Vancouver Pacific National Exhibition, riders are secured in seats, surrounding a 202-foot vertical tower, where the seat cart shoots upward at 75 kph and then free falls back towards the ground, providing an added free-falling force of negative 1 G on the way down.
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  • Part of a ride for children, a bumble bee gives a peace sign at the now-closed Astroland amusement park at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York.
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  • Imported from Germany with its hand painted scenery, the Wave Swinger has been spinning away at Playland for many years. A total of 48 seats sit suspended from the umbrella-like top and swing outward while the ride gathers speeds up to 30 mph.
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  • The Westcoast Wheel, a colourful ferris wheel spins in the night at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia. Standing at 90 feet, the Westcoast Wheel offers spectacular views of the mountains, city and surrounding areas.
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  • Bright orange fish bob around in the water of a fishing game booth in the arcade area of the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • A garbage receptacle in the form of a wide-mouth clown encourages visitors to keep the grounds clean at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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  • A discarded red plastic novelty beverage container lies  among the grey empty wood and concrete amphitheatre seating at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia
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  • A young boy wears a red clown nose while on a summer visit to  the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia
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  • As part of a public arts initiative in 2009 the City of Burnaby constructed a number of eco-sculptures throughout the city. This eagle sculpture, which was one of two that were contributed to the 2009 Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, uses a variet of plants and flowers that are set into  a metal frame that is wrapped with filter fabric and filled with compacted soil.
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