The 20 best Russian mountains in America
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If there is one thing that unites us all is our love for a sunny day spent in our favorite amusement park. And for these some of us beyond, we are looking for the most difficult and difficult roller mountains of the earth to test how brave we are.
If you feel like the challenge, these Russian mountains have been created with the intention of making men even grown to shout for mercy. So, close your eyes, shout obscenities, but above all-to-all. Here, taking into account the historical meaning, speed, height and pure madness, we present our choices for the top 20 Russian mountains in America. And for more summer fun,Here are all the "Summer songs" for 50 years.
1 Millennium
Location: Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio
Statistics: Steel, 93 mph, 310 feet high
This rollercoaster has an irreflected speed, a succession of bank turns that make you feel as if you are about to rock you, 30 stories of height and a stranded drop (80 degrees) that makes a jump of elasticity resembling The child's play. It's about two and a half minutes of absolute euphoria. For more hidden adventures of America, check these15 Best American Escapades Sub-the-Radar.
2 Kingha Ka
Location: Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, New Jersey
Statistics: Steel, 128 mph, 456 feet high
Can a mountain tour be fun if it lasts only 59 seconds and exceeds a hill? Well, if you like to be launched out of the door at 128 mph, climb straightHill of the 456-foot elevatorBy passing a second at the top of the world, then donating straight (with a spiral touch jettely to make sure that all traces of oxygen are sucked with your lungs), the answer is yes. These are the largest Russian mountains in the world and the fastest in North America that this is certainly one of the best Russian glasses of the country. For more epic images, check these5 mysterious locations you have to see to believe.
3 The beast
Location: Kings Island, Mason, Ohio
Statistics: wood, 65 mph, 110 feet tall
At nearly 7,400 feet, this monstrosity is the longest wooden coaster on Earth. It is also a rarity insofar as it has two lift hills, one at the usual start of the ride and another leading to a large tumultuous final. A night night on the beast, thundering through the black pitch-pitch of Ohio and the culminating point with a disoriented double tunneled double propeller, just bring tears to your eyes. For more bucket list adventures In addition to the best roller mountains, check out these25 adventures you should have before you die.
4 Superman the trip
Location: Six Flags New England, Agawam, Massachusetts
Statistics: Steel, 77 mph, 208 feet high
Many roller mountains are also large and also fast not as well. This mountain simply has an excellent layout: it has two massive back-back hills and a very long straight, which allows great speed. It plunges into two foggy tunnels, has a lot of antenna time and ends with a frantic finish - like all the best roller coasters. For more family trip ideas, check these15 summer family trips that your teenage children will not hate.
5 Boulderie
Location: Lake Compounce, Bristol, Connecticut
Statistics: wood, 60 mph, 110 feet tall
No doubt the most unconventional Russian mountains in the states, theBoulderie is built on the side of Southington Mountain. The top of the lift hill offers enthusiasts not to the usual scanning views, but with big ferns and dirt lifting. The mountains then fall riders without mistrust on a shredded cliff of 115 feet and strike 65 miles per hour, because it screams rocks and wood trash can. For more cries, check these15 most haunted places in America.
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6 Nitro
Location: Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, New Jersey
Statistics: Steel, 80 mph, 230 feet high
Instead of sitting in conventional cars, riders slip on sun loungers exposed on this free fall flight machine. A simple cushion cushion tower locks up and you are off. Unobstructed views, excessive speeds and extreme twists and dives leave coaster-goers feel as if they could land near Philadelphia.
7 Ghost rider
Location: Farm Berry Knott, Buena Park, California
Statistics: wood, 56 mph, 118 feet tall
Not the fastest or highest wooden mountain mountains, but certainly one of the most nitable and beyst roll reels. Its incessant speed, as it rush over 14 hills and hills throughout the immense wooden structure a dizziness ten times, caused even the most grayed of strong sensations applicants to pray he will come back to the station in a station single piece.
8 Magnum XL-200
Location: Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio
Statistics: Steel, 72 mph, 205 feet high
This, the first coaster to increase by more than 200 feet, is on the shore of Lake Erie, offering a more breathtaking view than that of any other thrill ride in the world. By a clear day, you can see Canada from the driver's peak before falling into a carpenante Bretzel loop. This machine is so popular that it had more than 38 million passengers in just 19 seasons.
9 Volcano: The Blast Coaster
Location: Kings Dominion, Doswell, Virginia
Statistics: Steel, 70 mph, 155 feet high
This machine is classified as inverted mountains, which means that runners are sitting in chairs hanging from the track above. After being torpedoing the Coaster station, you can zoom in along the base of an artificial substantial volcano at the speed of breakneck, turn straight out of the cone of the volcano, levitating through a series of hair turnings, Then dive into the abyss. -All with your feet pendants above the ground.
10 Lightning
Location: Hersheypark, Hershey, Pennsylvania
Statistics: wood, 51 mph, 92 feet high
This is the first Coaster Roller / Dueling Coaster built in America. It has two separate hills and two distinct tracks, so that two trains can race and came to a few feet during the zigzafing trip. For more adventures with children, check these25 best ways to travel with children.
11 The trip
Location: Holidays, Santa Claus, Indiana
Statistics: wood, 67 mph, 163 feet tall
Similar to other wooden roller mountains, the ride on this coaster is a staggering and slightly terrifying. Do not let this park-to-do, a well-to-do, you deceive - when it comes to tricks of gravity and twist tours, they have the beat of the competition. What is even more surprising about this coaster is the theme: the trip of pilgrims. At least you will have a seat belt for yours.
12 Intimidator 305
Location: Dominion of the King, Doswell, Virginia
Statistics: Steel, 90 mph, 305 feet high
This famous coaster theme after Nascar Driver Dale Earnhardt shares many of his deaths of death of death and death of death and nail turns. To make this coaster an even better investment of your time (or more) online, the track is so sweet and easy that it really gives you a sense of flight to gliding in the air, suspended and fully alone. Do not close your eyes on it.
13 El Toro
Location: Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, New Jersey
Statistics: Wood, 70 mph, 181 feet high
This wooden mountain packages every punch-without making you feel like you've been struck on your body. Although it is still far from a comforting ride through the woods, the newer design of this coaster looks more like sliding and less like 3 minutes of overlapping. The first drop of more than 176 feet will make you cry for mercy or the wish you have not just eaten this snow cone.
14 Diamond
Location: King Island, Mason, Ohio
Statistics: Steel, 80 mph, 230 feet high
There is a reason why this mountain is named after one of the most dreaded snakes in North America. Not only that, but limited restrictions (a small bar on your knees) even make the most adventurous rider pray for solid soil. Roll warriors, you have been warned.
15 Goliath
Location: Six Flags Great America, Gurnee, Illinois
Statistics: wood, 72 mph, 164 feet high
Thanks to the modern design of this wooden mountain, with a thicker and wider metal coating called "top track", suspended runners suspended in Midair for what seems to be hours from the first drop of 180 feet. Not only that, but the crazy number of inversions is even more terrifying with the lack of shoulder stresses. For more cardiac race adventure, checkThe 7 best luxury fitness holidays.
16 Maverick
Location: Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio
Statistics: Steel, 70 mph, 105 feet high
Although there are many others who offer more amazing statistics than Maverick, the steel mountains composed her with grain and gusto. From the loading platform, the passengers hooked a hill and dropped 100 feet at an angle of 95 degrees-yeah, which exceeds straight. Halfway from the ride, Maverick Stands in a dark tunnel, only to start at a murderous speed of 70 mph. Hold tight.
17 X2
Location: Six Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, California
Statistics: Steel, 76 mph, 175 feet high
Are you ready to enter the fifth dimension? It is in mind that the creators of dimensions were creating this roller of Russian mountains - complete with rotating "wings" which rotate horizontally backwards and forward, regardless of the movement of the train. So, not only do you approach each hairpin and free fall of different vertiginous angles, but you also do all that while listening to a thick metal knee band organized by the creators. This is the best headache you will ever endure - and one of the most entertaining, the most entertaining, the best Russian mountains of the country.
18 Apollo Trolley
Location: Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
Statistics: Steel, 73 mph, 171 feet high
This classic Jardins Busch may be one of the oldest selections of the list, built in 1999, but it always keeps a punch defying death with a smooth precision. Your trip from Apollo tank will feel a life through all twists and turn in the air.
19 Lightning rod
Location: Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Statistics: wood, 73 mph, 206 feet high
When the Lightning Rod opened the first time in 2016, it sets the recording for the fastest roller wood mountains, which timed in a height of 73 miles on time. Coaster's designers have truly packed the lightning in this ride that stunned the passengers with a quadrupling element of a stomach belly. In other words: do not miss to take this trip.
20 Cyclone
Location: Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York
Statistics: wood, 60 mph, 85 feet high
The oldest roller roller mountains in the country is the les-dip jump, Lakemont Park, Pennsylvania. It has a maximum height of 41 feet, a drop of 9 feet and a maximum speed of 10 miles on time. Not so terrifying, by no measure. The Cylone of the Coney Island, on the other hand, is almost as old - it was built in 1927 and acquired a historical historical historical status - but offers strong sensations of death. And although it is not just as fast or as big as more modern rides, it is far and far the most terrifying of the best Russian mountains of the nation. Because, again,It was done in 1927. The owners say that this monstrosity is made of wood, but we can not shake the distinct feeling that, in reality, it has just made calcified dust.
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