This wooden roller coaster is in Everland Park amusement park in South Korea. The T-Express roller coaster is said to give you the steepest drop in the world.
Roller coaster rides are always enjoyable but not for all. I am one the 'All'.
Every amusement park in the world, big or small park will have at least one roller coaster. Even those who show bravery to take up a ride will beam with pride when the roller coaster comes to a stop after giving a scary spin.
Watch a video of the T-Express. But it is not all that clear.
For those who have an inquisitive mind, roller coaster works on the principles of centripetal force.
History of Roller Coaster:
It is always interesting to know the ancestor for any sport or entertainment. The direct ancestors of roller coasters were monumental ice slides -- long, steep wooden slides covered in ice, some as high as 70 feet -- that were popular in Russia in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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