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The Making of Black
Diamond
Long ago in the time of ancient miners, they stumbled upon Mt. Oakley. As the miners were mining the peak of the mountain they came upon voodooish warnings and deathly curses. The miners ignored these messages and followed the passage. Days and weeks passed without any sign of life. Suddenly, they reached the sacred Diamond Mine. The greedy and selfish miners huddled, shuffeled, packed and dragged all the diamonds that they could carry out of the mine. As they waddled slowly pased the sacred statues, the walls crumbled and the floors collapsed killing each one by one. Today archaeologists have found the remains of what they call the Black Diamond. They have put together a reinactment of what they concluded happened that night so long ago. With modern tehcnology and hard work, they managed to put it all together into the state of the art roller coaster.
The
Black Diamond is made of very strong optic
steel and lightweight metals. Therefore it is durable, light, yet
extremely strong. The carts are made of titanium alloy so that they
are able to withstand high wind pressure. Each cart is molded in the
shape of an ore wagon. The track is set partly inside a mining mountain
with the rest extending to a diamond shaft.
The ride consists of exciting loops, corkscrews, inversions and spirals while top speeds reach 70-80 miles per hour with the wind brushing against your face. The chilling sounds of the ghostly miners can be heard as you are rushing through this marvelous ride. Even though this is the most enthralling experience one may ever experience, it is important to remember that this is one of the safest thrilling machines in the world. With the newest brake system and mechanical engineering it is a safe and well built ride. Contact engineer for accurate system details Contact researcher for additional safety measures. Contact architect for track and cart design. Contact public relations director for more information. |