For an exhilarating ride experience, take a fast-paced twirl on our Dust Bowl. Riders will experience what it would be like as a migrant farm worker by the wind strikes between your hairs as the speed and heat increases. This aspect of the ride refers to the Okies. For eight years dust blew on the southern plains. It came in a yellowish-brown haze from the South and in rolling walls of black from the North. The simplest acts of life - breathing, eating a meal, taking a walk - were no longer simple. Children wore dust masks to and from school, women hung wet sheets over windows in a futile attempt to stop the dirt, farmers watched helplessly as their crops blew away.
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