The entire area sat in knee-high grasses, weeds, and other overgrowth.
Formerly, the area sat upon a rich vein of coal.
The ski area sat dormant for much of the 1990s, before gradually reopening in recent years.
The area sits above an active fault line that runs north-south.
Betha's small area sat like an island of calm in a raging storm.
The area is approximately half a kilometre in diameter, and sits near the town border to the south west.
The area sits on top of former natural gas fields.
A wooded area with walking trails sits behind the building.
On the "dry side" of the flood wall sits an area called The Boardwalk.
The most recently developed areas were put into place after the Second World War and sit beyond the village's bell tower to the east.