In Belgium, Plopsa Coo is an amusement park located in Stavelot in the province of Liège. It is situated near the Coo Waterfall on the Amblève River.
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History
Gaston Dugardin, a local teacher, obtained permission to build a chairlift next to the Coo Waterfall after eight legal trials. In 1977, his son Didier founded the company TéléCoo, which was purchased by Studio 100 in 2005.
The park was renovated and the existing attractions were repaired. The park’s name was changed to Plopsa Coo in 2006, and it welcomed more than 225,000 visitors that same year. The kayaking company was sold to Stéphane Marin.





