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Is The Giant Drop the tallest?

The Giant Drop at Dreamworld! After a year + refurbishment, the third tallest drop tower in world is back open! Created by Intamin, it has a height of 119 metres (390 ft) and a maximum speed of 135 kilometres per hour (84 mph), making it both the fastest and tallest amusement park ride in the Southern Hemisphere.



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This is the tallest and fastest drop tower on the planet – the ultimate free fall! Strap into your chair and settle in, because the ride to the top of the 415ft./126.5m tower will be the longest 90 seconds of your life.

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Standing at 1,675 m (5,495 ft) tall, Mount Thor's height is not particularly impressive for Canada's mountains, but how it reaches that height is what makes Mount Thor so imposing – it has the world's largest vertical drop.

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The Slowest Rollercoaster in the World - Tiger and Turtle Walking Coaster Duisburg.

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When comparing the two towers that are known to be among the world's best, Burj Khalifa has a deck height of 555m while Eiffel Tower has 276.1m as both of them were built in different years and they both shined at those moments.

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1. Drop Towers: Drop towers are thrilling rides that take riders to great heights and drop them at high speed. Unfortunately, these rides can also cause injuries such as neck injuries, back injuries, and fractures due to the sudden jolt of the ride.

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Rutschebanen, simply called the Roller Coaster by Tivoli Gardens is the oldest roller coaster in Europe, dating back to 1914.

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Hypercoasters are the modern breed of oversized roller coaster that are pumped up to more than 200 feet tall. SUPERMAN: Ride of Steel easily clears that distinction, with a height of 205 feet and a mind-blowing 200-foot drop.

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Standing at 200 feet, Acrophobia is a free fall drop tower that is THE epitome of a thrill ride. As you ascend into the air, you will get a great view of the beautiful Atlanta skyline. The tower slowly spins you at a vertical tilt. Then drops you at a speed of 50 MPH, 20 stories down!

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