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These are the 6 tallest roller coasters in the world

A roller coaster is a toy, usually found in amusement parks, which consists of a structure of steel that forms a track – composed of rises, falls, inversions – driven by a high speed. This is considered one of the most extreme rides in theme parks. In today's article, we'll show you what roller coasters ares tallest in the world and the high speed of each one of them.

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Speed ​​of the highest roller coasters in the world

Check now which are the tallest roller coasters in the world and see what their respective speeds are:

1. Intimidator 305

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Located in Kings Dominion Park, located in the town of Doswell in the state of Virginia, U.S. It opened in 2010 and has a drop of 91.4 meters, with a speed equivalent to 144.7 km/h.

2. Leviathan

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Located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, the Wonderland – Vaughan roller coaster opened in 2012. With a fall of 93.2 meters at a speed of 147.9 km/h, the toy takes the second position.

3. Millennium Force

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Located in the United States – Cedar Point, Ohio – it was built in 1999, breaking world records at the time. The roller coaster has more than 91.4 meters of its fall with a speed of 149.4 km / h.

4. Steel Dragon 2000

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Located in the Nagashima Spa Land amusement park in Japan, it was built in the year 2000. It has a drop of 93.5 meters and a speed of 152.6 km/h.

5. fury 325

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Located in North Carolina, United States, the Fury 325 roller coaster was built in 2015 and reaches a height of 99 meters. In addition, the toy has a fall of 97.5 meters at a speed of 152.6 km / h

6. Red Force

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Located in the Ferrali Lanc theme park in Salou, Spain, it opened in 2017. It is 11.9 meters high and has a drop of 109.7 meters at a speed of 179.6 km/h – which makes the descent take just 25 seconds.

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