NEW ORLEANS: THRILLING images have been released showing the forgotten past of an abandoned theme park which suffered over $32MILLION of damage by Hurricane Katrina. The series of haunting pictures show defaced lockers that would once hold the 140-acre empty park’s thrill-seeking visitors’ belongings as they enjoyed the Looney Toons and DC Comic attractions and a trampled teddy bear which might have once been a beloved prize or souvenir when the last ride stopped over a decade ago. More shots demonstrate how mother nature has reclaimed what was once hers. Overgrown vertigo inducing drops and


NEW ORLEANS: THRILLING images have been released showing the forgotten past of an abandoned theme park which suffered over $32MILLION of damage by Hurricane Katrina. The series of haunting pictures show defaced lockers that would once hold the 140-acre empty park’s thrill-seeking visitors’ belongings as they enjoyed the Looney Toons and DC Comic attractions and a trampled teddy bear which might have once been a beloved prize or souvenir when the last ride stopped over a decade ago. More shots demonstrate how mother nature has reclaimed what was once hers. Overgrown vertigo inducing drops and carriages have all been taken over and dusty motionless bumper cars stand still. The images were taken by American Urban Explorer Jeff Hagerman (35) at the lost Six Flags theme park in New Orleans. Jeff Hagerman /


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