If you like rollercoaster, we will show you some of the longest in the world. For those who really enjoy adrenaline, these are spread across all parts of the world.
So, start thinking about your next trip, full of excitement and adventure.
4 biggest roller coasters of the world
For those who like adrenaline, these mountains present truly impressive speed variations.
Below, we have separated some options that you can find out about:
1st Kingda Ka – United States
This mountain is exactly at Six Flags Great Adventure, in Jackson, New Jersey (USA).
Its inauguration was in 2005, it is 139 meters high, which is equivalent to a 40-story building, its speed reaches 206 km/h.
The hallmark of this mountain are its giant falls, forming 90° angles, the price to access the mountain is US$ 72.99.
2nd Intimidator 305 – United States
Its characteristics are impressive, 92 m high and 1.5 km long, it is among the 10 largest in the world
Furthermore, its acceleration force can bring a feeling of blackout, to take on this roller coaster it is necessary to invest US$ 39.99.
3rd Takabisha – Japan
It is located inside the Fuji-Q Highland park, in the city of Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, and its inauguration took place in 2011.
With a frightening 121° free fall, you have a view of Mount Fuji, which forms the backdrop.
In addition, there are also dark tunnels that reach speeds of 100 km/h.
However, we cannot forget the sequence of turns, so to face this mountain, you will need to pay 1000 yen (about R$ 47).
4th Fury 325 – United States
It is located in Carowinds, Charlotte, North Carolina (USA) and is considered one of the fastest in the world, with a speed of 153 km/h and a height of 99 m.
The price for this attraction is around US$ 39.99.
Where did the roller coaster come from?
As the name suggests, this toy appeared in Russia during the 15th century.
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In the beginning the fun was carried out with sleds on the ice-covered hills, it was in 1784 that the toy was created with carriages that went up and down the hills.
In the USA, the first mountain to be developed by Americans was in 1884, so the person who created the first mountain as we know it today was LaMarcus Adna Thompson, in 1885.
Conclusion
Therefore, what speed of rollercoaster most attracted your attention? Would you have the courage to face any of these mountains?
Finally, if you like extreme sports, be sure to include one of these mountains on your trip!