Tokyo DisneySea - Journey to the Center of the Earth
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Marc Borrelli returns with a detailed ride-through pictorial from Journey to the Center of the Earth. In addition to being a LaughingPlace.com columnist, Marc Borrelli is the owner of TokyoResort.com. Be sure to visit TokyoResort.com for more DisneySea information and pictures.
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Let's go for a ride... not just any ride, but, thanks to
the hospitality of Captain Nemo, a Journey to the Center of the Earth. He's gotten
control of his obsession with the sea and extended his interest to the subterranean
depths. And, considering we're welcome guests at Mysterious Island, he also seems to
have a handle on his distaste for society. (I can only imagine how much therapy that must
have required.)
WARNING: THIS TOUR IS ONE BIG SPOILER!
Mt. Prometheus, the volcanic home of Center of the Earth (as the
attraction's Cast Members refer to it). To the right, just beyond Nautilus Gifts, is
the entrance to the attraction from the Caldera.
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The Double-Spindle Rock Boring Machine
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A closer look
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Here we go!
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