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Message # 23185.2 Subject: Try the Malibu Creek State Park Rock Pools Date: Sat 24/06/06 00:30:22 GMT Name: Chester Email: sgroi@spamcop.net Website: http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=614 |
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While the "Rock Pools" won't come nowhere as close as Magic Mountain there CAN BE female wetlook there on the weekends (especially during HOT days and more likely on holidays like the Memorial Day weekend and the 4th of July weekend). Granted, most of the wetlook are Hispanic females wearing t-shirts in the water but it is real, uncut, and cameras are not prohibited. Of course, now that I wrote this there won't be any. :(
The Rock Pools are located in Malibu Creek State Park which is on land that apparently was owned by Parmount Studios at one time. Films like Planet of the Apes and M*A*S*H were filmed in the vicinity. Since it is a state park, one pays $8 to enter (unless you walk in off Los Virgenes Road) or you can pay a higher fee to camp overnight. I did attempt to take pictures last time I was there but wouldn't you know it, my cheapo camera died. Maybe somebody else will have better luck than I. :)
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In reply to Message (23185) REALLY BAD NEWS: MAGIC MOUNTAIN PARK MIGHT CLOSE!
By Desert Hawk - Fri 23/06/06 20:02:32 GMT Not OT, because the main reason i love this park is the water rides!
I just heard that Six Flags is seriously considering selling or closing several parks, INCLUDING MAGIC MOUNTAIN!!! I go to Magic Mountain several times a year, mand have been doing so for many years. It is almost the only place I get to see wetlook live and in person. I love standing on the bridge on Tidal Wave and watching all the women get wet. Roaring Rapids is good too, but doesn;t have the observation bridge like Tidal Wave. It will be an extremely sad day for me if this park closes!!! Since I live in Bakersfield, it is a LOT closer than driving through the heart of L.A. to Knotts Berry Farm or Disneyland/California Adventure or Universal Studios. I would have to do that, because I simply must have some wetlook live and in person, which is infinately better than a 2D image on a computer screen, and I have a love of thrill rides in and of themselves as well. Rumors on the internet (not officailly confirmed) say that Cedar Fair LP (owners of Knotts) are considering buying the park, and Anheuser-Busch as well. The other sickening possibility is that the park will close permanately and houses built on the $1000000/acre land. If that happens, there is going to be ONE SAD AND PISSED OFF DESERT HAWK!!!!!
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