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#120901 05/19/05 11:51 PM
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I saw this high transmission pole outside of orlando, thought it was pretty unique.

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Does it possibly feed power to a certain ammusment park in the area??

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Yes, the left end feeds nearby Walt Disney World. I've passed that pole before when I lived in FL.

EDIT: Right end, not left. lol

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I've always thought that Disney got special treatment here in Anaheim, but this really takes the cake....errr, cheese.
Is this what is meant by a "Mickey Mouse" job?

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Plutot bien!


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ahhhh, sunny florida. I wonder if FLA reciprocates with GA?


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