I know that the JAWS closure is being discussed in another thread, but without worrying about replacement rumors, I have a question:
Does anyone know if there are any centralized efforts to document the final month of this attraction before it's closed? Or is it every man for himself when it comes to getting the final photos and videos?
I would think that an attraction like this has a significant fan following. Add to that the popular attraction closing during a time of digital photography/videography, online publishing and social networks, and it seems like there would be some fan sites or groups dedicated to immortalizing this classic.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?:shrug:
Does anyone know if there are any centralized efforts to document the final month of this attraction before it's closed? Or is it every man for himself when it comes to getting the final photos and videos?
I would think that an attraction like this has a significant fan following. Add to that the popular attraction closing during a time of digital photography/videography, online publishing and social networks, and it seems like there would be some fan sites or groups dedicated to immortalizing this classic.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?:shrug: