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by Mariola Bitner
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Here it is... the towel that's taking the internet by storm. Our round beach towels are 60" in diameter and made from ultra-soft plush microfiber with a 100% cotton back. Perfect for a day at the beach, a picnic, an outdoor music festival, or just general home decor. This versatile summer essential is a must-have this season!
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Like the abandoned Zzyzx Healing Center, Lake Dolores / Rock-A-Hoola Waterpark is a fascinating abandoned location built at the site of a natural spring.
The park was originally designed and built by local businessman Bob Byers for use by his extended family. Lake Dolores was named after Byers' wife.
The park saw its peak attendance between the early 1970s and the mid-1980s. After a downturn in popularity in the late 1980s, the park closed.
Byers sold the defunct park in August 1990 to Lake Dolores Group LLC, a three–member investment group led by Oxnard businessman Terry Christensen, who envisioned a more polished park with a 1950s theme.
In 1995, the original waterslides on the hill were removed to make room for new installations. Advertising and promotion was contracted to Beachport Entertainment Corporation, and the park reopened under a new name, "Rock–A–Hoola", on July 4, 1998. The new park featu...
We are very happy to welcome you to our gallery. The photographs you will see here are an expression of our life, how we see the world when we travel, how we treasure its existence and its beauty. We get a very warm satisfaction when we capture life's special moments in pictures and share them with others to enjoy. Photography has always been an inspiration for our both, fostering our inner creativity, giving us peace and happiness to know we have done something special in our lives. If you look closely at our photographs, you can see that the world around us has a fascination and a charm that stimulates the creative mind. It is full of happiness, sadness, wonderment, color, detail, simplicity, complexity. It is large, small,...
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Cindy Treger
Mariola, great shot. f/l
Steve Harrington
Cool image, Mariola! LF
Sharon McConnell
Great capture of this abandoned waterpark - and such a long history of a trials and tribulations.
Debra Martz
Excellent capture and history!
Christopher James
Great capture.....
Donna Kennedy
Great shot Mariola, and enjoyed reading the struggling history of the park...L/T
Wes Iversen
Very colorful and interesting, Mariola! L/F
Tami Quigley
Very cool, terrific image Mariola! L/F
Reynold Jay
Makes me wanna buy a ticket and head over there tomorrow! FAVORITE
Kay Brewer
Very cool! l/f/t
Dominique Fortier
Beautiful clear shot Mariola! l,f
Patricia Keller
Fabulous! l/f/t
Shoal Hollingsworth
Amazing find and capture. I love your historic description as well.
Jeff Swan
Love.the colors.