You've probably already thought about your dream job. There are many possibilities. From a liquor taster to a Hollywood actor. This time, however, we present to you the work of a professional death train tester.
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Death train, horror house, water slides, princess castle, big wheel... all this is an amusement or theme park! Not only for children, but also for adults. And Europe has hundreds of theme parks. We searched for the best ones. Here are the best amusement parks in Europe.
If you thought that the idea of "spamusement", a combination of a spa and an amusement park, could come from anywhere but Japan, you have not learned anything from us. Japan is the cradle of bizarre ideas and inventions. Beppu, a Japanese town known for its hot springs, is set to launch a wellness center packed into an amusement park. After the mayor of the city issued an online challenge - a million views and let's build it! - and if the internet users were up to it, the world's first "spamusement" park is in store for us.
Amusement parks are mostly paradises for enjoyment and relaxation, and among them there are also many attractions that are primarily intended for adrenaline junkies. Still, some who have concerns don't mind the screams while waiting in line and the pale faces leaving the location and still (usually with coaxing or prodding) muster up the courage. But when the moment of truth comes, they quickly regret their decision. Have you ever had your heart drop as much as these people, who probably never saw this type of attraction again after this experience?
Valravn is the fastest, tallest and longest death train in the world. Skip the line and ride it in first person. Although you won't drop 65 meters live in four seconds, drive over a 165-degree turn, then drop another 38 meters and lick the cream off a 270-degree turn, we don't recommend watching the video on a full stomach.
Usually, the photos we get caught riding the death train aren't the ones we happily show around. In any case, they are a nice memory and because of the grimaces and unusual gestures (typical pose) they are a tool for training the laughing muscles. At that time, we are simply too busy fighting fear and adrenaline. But not all of them. For some, riding the death train is used for everyday things, but also for something as special as a proposal.
Next year, Six Flags in Texas will open the Batman 4D Roller Coaster, which will cater to all adrenaline junkies and comic book fans with its revolutionary design.
The beginnings of adrenaline rides date back to the 17th century, in Russia, and the wagons were first placed on rails in France in the 19th century. 131 years ago, we got the famous "Gravitational Pleasure" railway in New York, where the "first hand-held" cars "crushed" at a speed of 10 km/h. Yes, you read that right, 10 km/h. Which is nothing compared to the speeds they reach today. And where in the world can we find the craziest trains? In America, of course!