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World's tallest 'Ferris wheel' opens on top of Canton Tower in Guangzhou, China
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THE world will truly be spinning beneath your feet on this new ride. The world's highest "Ferris wheel” has opened on top of the 450 metre Canton Tower in Guangzhou, China, promising a view, and ride, like no other. Flying in the face of traditional vertical Ferris wheel rides, thrill-seekers can jump on board one of 16 transparent pods that circle around the edge of the tower’s roof at just a 15-degree incline. The ride lasts between 20 and 40 minutes and can hold a total of 96 people. It will cost 130 Yuan ($19). Built using a macromolecule material, it claims to offer 360-degree “clear” views - when weather permits. SOURCE |
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This redefines my fear of heights.
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More of a carousel than a ferris wheel, looks good though. And the tower's lighting looks great at night - all towers should be lit this way :DL
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Am afraid I would have to sink one or two before I got on that bloody thing:stare:
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That's like saying that the Ferris wheel in Denver, CO is "almost one mile high" :shifty: |
What city is this thing in again?
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With the track record Chinese engineers have, I'll pass and no amount of drinks will change my mind.
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As for riding this thing I think I'd rather go gamble all my money in Macau, still known as Macau. http://www.diychinatours.com/image/m...cation-map.jpg |
Misleading headline? Maybe that's why the Ferris Wheel is in inverted commas.
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