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1. Prypyat Theme Park, Pryp’yat, Ukraine - This park was scheduled to open for the first time on May 1, 1986, but these operations were cancelled on April 26, when the Chernobyl disaster occurred just a few kilometers away. Since the disaster, moss levels within the park have been measured up to 25,000 µSv/h, among the highest levels of radiation in all of Pripyat.
2. Six Flags, New Orleans, LA - This park has been abandoned since Hurricane Katrina hit on August 29, 2005.
3. Spree Park, Berlin, Germany - After closing, officials announced the park was insolvent. With debts at a level of €11,000,000 remaining, the area has since fallen into disrepair. The owner has since been sentenced to seven years in jail for attempting to smuggle 180 kg of cocaine with a value of £14 million from Peru to Germany in the masts of the Fliegender Teppich (Flying Carpet) ride.
4. Nara Dreamland, Japan - This theme park near Nara, Japan opened in 1961 and closed on August 31, 2006 as a result of falling attendance.
5. Camelot Theme Park, Chorley, England - Knights Leisure announced the closure of this park on 4 November 2012, blaming poor summer weather and competing events for a decline in visitor numbers.
Today marks the official start of production of the new W 213 E-class at the Mercedes-Benz plant Sindelfingen. The job number 1 E-class is pictured with Markus Schäfer (Member of the Divisional Board of Mercedes-Benz Cars, Production & Supply Chain Management), Ergun Lümali (Employee Representative) and Michael Bauer (Site Manager plant Sindelfingen) and its predecessor models
Lexus LC500 Convertible “Structural Blue”, 2020. A limited edition of 60 cars (40 for existing Lexus customers and 20 to be sold via lottery) for the Japanese market finished in Structural Blue with a roof in Marine Blue and a Limestone interior