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#The World’s Most Dangerous Roller Coasters

#The World’s Most Dangerous Roller Coasters

Are you an adventure junkie? If so, you’ve probably made the trip to plenty of amusement parks in your lifetime. If you consider yourself an aficionado, visiting the world’s most dangerous roller coasters should be on your bucket list.

Those who love to be scared look far and wide for ways to satisfy that craving.  This is one of the main reasons why amusement parks are so popular. However, not all roller coasters are created equal. There are some coasters that rank among the world’s largest, fastest and steepest amusement park attractions, which should only be ridden by experienced thrill seekers. If you’re wanting to add a dose of adrenaline to your next vacation, make sure to take a trip to experience one of the following most dangerous roller coasters in the world. Warning: They are definitely not for the faint of heart!

Full Throttle, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, California

This monstrous 160 ft. tall steel coaster is believed to have the tallest vertical loops in the world. It’s also a speed demon, taking riders at speeds of 70 mph through the loops. This intense ride begins by taking you a full round of the loop, followed by a trip through a dark tunnel. After stopping for a few moments, the train is launched backwards out of the tunnel and then goes partially up the dive loop. Once it loses its momentum, the train returns forward into the tunnel. This is followed by another launch out of the tunnel, where the coaster enters straight into a high G turn to the left and heads up the top hat of the loop, followed by a steep drop.

World's most dangerous roller coasters - Full Throttle, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, Californiawikimedia

Gravity Max, Lihpao Land, Taichung, Taiwan

This stomach-churning coaster can brag about being the world’s first roller coaster to feature a true 90-degree drop. This unique coaster dissembles itself as it travels to its drop point and then reassembles itself by tilting the track back to connect the train to the remainder of the rider. Further cementing its status as one of the world’s most dangerous roller coasters, there are even points in Gravity Max where the train is suspended, perpendicular in the air.

Gravity Max, Lihpao Land, Taichung, Taiwanindustrytap

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