The Great Wheel of China
Will you be able to see space from it?
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Previously on "Chnina to build wheel to dwarf London Eye"
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What about the quality of it though, the Star of Nanchang looks like a bloomin ferris wheel:
http://www.sameco.net/160m/nachang%20(10).jpg
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What would be impressive is to have the world's biggest cloned hamster running inside it
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London eye has already been beaten for height some time ago according to the news report.
They might have the biggest wheel but i bet it hasn't been in a movie ?!!
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The mayor of Beijing said to his chief architect (in his chinese accent): "bid me nother monument to our gret leeder. Mek it wheely gud"Last edited by KentPhilip; 7 November 2007, 01:29.
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The point xoggoth is to have the bigger wheel than in London, that's the point.
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But if the place is full of smog and you can't see more than three feet on a good day what is the point?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIn my native town we lived on the 6th floor and in the kitchen window we could see this wheel thingy in a leasure park about 1 mile away from our house - often it would get stuck during the day with people waiting on top to get down for hours: would have hated it to be me, especially on a huge wheel
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In my native town we lived on the 6th floor and in the kitchen window we could see this wheel thingy in a leasure park about 1 mile away from our house - often it would get stuck during the day with people waiting on top to get down for hours: would have hated it to be me, especially on a huge wheel
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