Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Passengers sat in the largest Ferris wheel in the world finds.

Beautiful views in Singapore: The Singapore Flyer "stand still. A short circuit in one of the engines had triggered a power outage. About 160 people waited in the world's largest Ferris wheel six hours to their rescue.
  Singapore - because of a power outage on Tuesday were more than 160 people in the world's largest Ferris wheel in Singapore noted. The shared a spokeswoman of the "Singapore Flyer" with. Accordingly, sat in the Riesenrad 173 people, as against 17 a short time clock in one of the engines caused the blackout. Five were relatively quickly from its awkward position to be saved.
Getty ImagesSingapore Flyer: standstill in dizzying heights

Only after six hours the wheel began to spin again and the remaining passengers were able to leave the 28 gondolas that can accommodate up to 28 passengers have. Firefighters had been in operation for the rescue workers to assist, said the spokeswoman. The guests were exempt medical supplies.
The 165-meter-high Ferris wheel "Singapore Flyer" is, according to the builders 30 meters higher than its counterpart in England, the London Eye. The Singaporean attraction was only the beginning of the year operation.

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