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  • 31Europa Ferris Wheel — The Europa Ferris Wheel is a transportable Ferris wheel with 42 open and rotating cars. It has an overall height of approximately convert|55|m|ft.It is operated by Kipp Sohn of Bonn, who claim that it is the world s largest Ferris wheel with open …

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  • 32Hablützel Ferris Wheel — The Hablützel Ferris Wheel is the second largest transportable ferris wheelFact|date=March 2008. It has a diameter of 60 meters and had 40 cars with 10 persons. The connected load amounts to 320 kilowatts, about which 160 kilowatts are required… …

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  • 33Jupiter Ferris Wheel — The Jupiter Ferris Wheel is a large transportable Ferris wheel, predominantly set up in medium sized funfairs. It was built in 1993 by Nauta Bussink, has a diameter of 50 meters, and carries 36 open cars with a capacity of 6 persons per car. The… …

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  • 34Big O (Ferris Wheel) — The Big O is a centerless Ferris wheel in Tokyo Dome City.Citation | title = Guinness World Records 2007 | publisher = Guinness World Records Limited | pages = pp. 205 | year = 2006 | edition = 2007 | isbn = 0 9735514 4 5 ] . It is the first… …

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  • 35Skyscraper Ferris Wheel — is a Ferris wheel at The Park at MOA. It gives riders a breathtaking view of the park and brings them close to the ceiling, hence the name …

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  • 36Wheel of Manchester — Wheel of Manchester, Exchange Square, May 2008 The Wheel of Manchester[1] is a transportable Ferris wheel installation at Exchange Square, Manchester, England. The first wheel was first installed in 2004. A second wheel was erected …

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  • 37Ferris — may refer to:PlacesIn Canada: * Ferris, OntarioIn the United States: * Ferris, Illinois * Ferris, Texas * Ferris Township, MichiganPeople*Bob Ferris, Major League Baseball pitcher (b. 1955) *George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr., inventor of the… …

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  • 38Wheel (disambiguation) — Wheel can refer to:* Wheel, the circular object that, together with an axle, rolls to allow low friction in motion * Breaking wheel, a medieval execution device * Dharmacakra, in Hinduism and the Buddha s teaching of the path to enlightenment. It …

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  • 39Wheel of Dublin — The Wheel of Dublin (Irish: Roth Átha Cliath) is a transportable Ferris wheel installation located beside The O2 on the North Wall, Dublin, Ireland. Commissioned by Harry Crosbie and operated by World Tourist Attractions, it opened to the public… …

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  • 40Wheel of Birmingham — The Wheel of Birmingham, also known as the Birmingham Wheel and informally as the Birmingham Eye, refers to two convert|60|m|ft|0 tall Ferris wheel installations at Centenary Square in Birmingham, England. The first opened on November 6 2003,… …

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