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  2. Clarke Quay - Wikipedia

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    The G-MAX reverse bungee, the first in Singapore, is located at the entrance which opened in November 2003. Notable restaurants and nightclubs include Hooters and Indochine. River cruises and river taxis on the Singapore River can be accessed from Clarke Quay. One of its most popular attractions is its exciting host of CQ's signature events ...

  3. Reverse bungee - Wikipedia

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    The reverse bungee (also known as catapult bungee, slingshot, or ejection seat) is a modern type of fairground ride. Video of SlingShot at Cedar Point The ride consists of two telescopic gantry towers mounted on a platform, feeding two elastic ropes down to a two-person passenger car constructed from an open sphere of tubular steel.

  4. The Amazing Race Vietnam 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Singapore (G-Max Reverse Bungy) Singapore ( Gardens by the Bay ) In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to properly complete a flight simulation training exercise to receive their next clue.

  5. CityVille Reverse Bungee Attraction: Everything you ... - AOL

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    The Reverse Bungee is the most expensive of the Attractions released thus far, costing 15,000 coins in the store, and it also takes the most time to run through a complete cycle.

  6. List of amusement rides - Wikipedia

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    Reverse bungee: 1956 River caves: Water ride: 1980 River rapids ride: Water ride: 1978 Rockin' Tug: 1948 Rock-O-Plane: 1974 Rockstar: Pendulum ride: 1700s Roller coaster: The roller coaster is an amusement ride developed for amusement parks and modern theme parks.

  7. Reverse bungee jumping - Wikipedia

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  8. Velyki Perehony - Wikipedia

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    Singapore (Clarke Quay – G-MAX Reverse Bungy or Swissôtel The Stamford) Singapore (Climb Asia Rock Climbing Wall) Singapore (Sentosa – MegaZip Adventure Park) Singapore (Raffles Place – Postcard Stall) Singapore (Chinese Garden – Rainbow Bridge) This leg's Detour was a choice between Політ (Polit – Flight) or Похід (Pokhid ...

  9. Dynamic Structures - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic Attractions was a sister company to Dynamic Structures that was created in 2011 to serve the primary function of soliciting sales for theme park ride systems that would be manufactured by Dynamic Structures.