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The perennially overgrown river looks no different to the way it has for several years, but it doesn't exactly help with the image of a semi-abandoned theme park.
The fencing is purpose built to hide the ride, but is simply bolted to existing walls and fences; there's no permanent concrete foundations that would make its removal particularly tricky.
But inside the park you can't escape the fact that they really don't want you to know that the Log Ride is there.
There's the very real possibility that Rocky Hollow Log Ride won't reopen. Despite the fencing that very much tries to hide the ride from view, it's still listed on Dreamworld's website as if to hedge their bets on the ride's future.
Leaves collect in the stagnant channel.
It's possible to see much of the ride from the elevated footpaths, though there really is nothing to see beyond an empty flume channel.
The Log Ride is boarded up with the same semi-permanent fencing as Thunder River Rapids, which deservedly raises questions about whether it'll ever reopen.
Motocoaster... best summed up in a conversation about closed rides at Dreamworld with: "Oh yeah, I forgot about that one."
The imposing fencing that surrounds Thunder River Rapids makes for quite an intense feeling. It both respectfully hides and simultaneously draws attention to the now infamous ride sitting just the other side of it.
The Gold Rush area of the park now forms a dead-end with nothing but closed rides. Only Buzzsaw is expected to reopen.
Tail Spin is the park's newest major ride – and really no more intense or complex than many of the other family rides in the park that have already reopened.
The ride – second tallest structure after the Dreamworld Tower – stares down over the freshly reopened theme park.
Buzzsaw sits with hefty chains holding its foreboding gates closed.
Even relatively new rides like Pandamonium remain eerily lifeless during the ongoing safety audit.
The Claw is typically the first ride you see as you head towards Ocean Parade. Sitting stationary in this usually vibrant section of Dreamworld is quite a desolate sight.
SideWinder towers over the very much open and operational WhiteWater World.
Rides that are closed throughout the park feature this standard signage.
There's a whole lot of ride closure going on here, both new and old. Giant Drop is undergoing work, which has seen the inside top of the Dreamworld Tower wrapped in protective sheets to likely contain falling debris.
It is looking like external construction work is very near completion.
Wipeout is one of the many noticeably closed rides at Dreamworld. Interestingly, it's also now the oldest major ride in the theme park with the closure of Thunder River Rapids and Rocky Hollow Log Ride in limbo.