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Wild West Falls Adventure Ride (formerly Wild Wild West) is an 8-seater flume ride at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Australia. The ride features geysers, mine shafts, a ghost town and an inevitable drop as the climax of the ride. The drop is the largest of its kind in Australia. [2]
The Suzuki V-Strom 650 (DL650, nicknamed Wee-strom [4]) is a mid-weight, adventure touring motorcycle made by Suzuki since 2004, in its third generation since model year 2017. It has a standard riding posture, fuel injection and an aluminum chassis. [1]
Riders are arranged 4 across in 2 rows for a total of 8 riders per train. Abyss at RCDB Abyss is a steel roller coaster located at the Adventure World amusement park in Perth, Western Australia .
O'Neill's Adventureland was a small amusement park located in Edmondson Park, New South Wales, Australia.. The park was promoted in the 1970s and 1980s on television commercials with the lyric "Something for mum and something for dad, something for grandma and old grandad... at Adventureland".
BMW R1150GS Adventure Circumnavigated thorough 97 countries 440,000 kilometres (270,000 mi) Solo unsupported The first Indonesian to circumnavigate. Book: Wind Rider: Bharadwaj Dayala (India, b. 1969) Apr 2006-Oct 2007: Hero Honda Karizma
Big Waves, Night Rider Mark Robert Visser (born 9 March 1983) is an Australian professional big wave surfer , author, keynote speaker and ocean adventurer. Visser is best known for being the first person to surf Hawaii's most dangerous wave Jaws , Maui, at night in 2011.
Adventure Bike Rider or ABR is a UK bimonthly motorcycling newspaper published by Adventurize Ltd, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom. [1]The brand has expanded to include the [2] ABR website, [3] ABR Mobile app, iPhone app, [4] the 'ABR Garage' Podcast and the annual Adventure Bike Rider Festival (ABR Festival) held in Ragley Hall, Warwickshire.
On 30 June 1996, Looney Tunes Adventure opened with Warner Bros. Movie World in Germany as Looney Tunes Studio Tour, and was sponsored by Langnese. The ride was very similar to the version that opened in Australia. [13] [14] [15] Langnese's sponsorship of the ride ended in 1997, and in 1998, the ride's name was changed to Looney Tunes Adventure ...