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Two workmen at a scrap metal site in Yaroslavl found a novel – and terrifying – way to pass the working day. Suspended above the ground by a crane, with a metal claw attachment, one man proceeds to “fly” through the air as though on a theme park ride, spreading his arms out while his colleague is operating the machine and spinning the claw around. The video was captured by an eyewitness working at a car mechanic shop next to the site. Fortunately, the flying workman survived the dangerous stunt unscathed.
Video footage courtesy of the Buena Park Police Department shows the moment that emergency teams rescued 21 people from a stalled 100-foot high ride at the Knott’s Berry Farm amusement park in Buena Park, California on Friday evening. The amusement park goers had spent almost seven hours trapped in the 'Sky Cabin' capsule before emergency crews brought them down to safety. Emergency workers arrived on scene and attempted to access the ride via crane, but were forced to seek alternative methods once they discovered that the crane wasn't long enough to reach the capsule. Firefighters then used ropes and harnesses to bring the riders to safety. Investigations into the cause of the incident are underway and the ride will be shut down until further notice, according to officials.
Four people were killed in a horrific accident at Dreamworld, a theme park on the northern end of the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia on Tuesday.
Four people are killed in an accident on a river rapids ride in the Dreamworld amusement park on Australia's Gold Coast.
The creator of the Eco friendly Amusement Park 'Ai Pioppi', Bruno took inspiration from Leonardo DaVinci's Virtuvian Man for a ride. So how does it feel to take this ride?
Meet the grandpa behind the world's first amusement park that runs on kinetic energy. Ai Pioppi has over 40 attractions inspired joy for children of all ages. The best bit? Entry is free.