Picture this: you have finally made it to FrontierLand, Wyoming in the 1800's. On the trail you heard of a legendary gold mine - Big Thunder Mountain - and tales of danger should anyone try to take the smallest bit gold from Big Thunder. Aw, you say, it's just a story put out to keep gold diggers away. So you go there to see for yourself, thinking it will just be a mountain of fun. Well, hang onto your hat, cowboy, because you are about to find out the legend is true. They don't call it Big Thunder fer nuthin'.
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