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The London Eye is visible over the River Thames from Westminster Bridge in London, United Kingdom, on April 28, 2025. (Photo by Adrien Fillon/NurPhoto) -
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Plan for giant spokeless ferris wheel unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel 1
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26/01/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: UNStudio
Plans for a ground-breaking giant ferris wheel without spokes and equipped with tracks instead for passenger pods, has been unveiled.
It is set to be the first ever of its kind and will have two intersecting rings.??The landmark construction will be built in the South Korean capital Seoul.
The 180-metre-high structure will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once.
In total, it will provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the UK’s London Eye.?
The’ 180-metre-high structure is tentatively called the Seoul Twin Eye but could change..
It will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once. In total, it can provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the London Eye.?
It is part of a scheme by the city to create a thousand spots along the Han River which runs through the city as public spaces.
?The wheel was designed by Dutch-based architects UNStudio in a collaboration with UN engineering and deign company Arup and Seoul-based Heerim Architecture,
OPS: Render of the p[anned wheel in. Seoul
Picture supplied b y Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for giant spokeless ferris wheel unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel 1
Ref 15518
26/01/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: UNStudio
Plans for a ground-breaking giant ferris wheel without spokes and equipped with tracks instead for passenger pods, has been unveiled.
It is set to be the first ever of its kind and will have two intersecting rings.??The landmark construction will be built in the South Korean capital Seoul.
The 180-metre-high structure will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once.
In total, it will provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the UK’s London Eye.?
The’ 180-metre-high structure is tentatively called the Seoul Twin Eye but could change..
It will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once. In total, it can provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the London Eye.?
It is part of a scheme by the city to create a thousand spots along the Han River which runs through the city as public spaces.
?The wheel was designed by Dutch-based architects UNStudio in a collaboration with UN engineering and deign company Arup and Seoul-based Heerim Architecture,
OPS: Render of the p[anned wheel in. Seoul
Picture supplied b y Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for giant spokeless ferris wheel unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel 1
Ref 15518
26/01/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: UNStudio
Plans for a ground-breaking giant ferris wheel without spokes and equipped with tracks instead for passenger pods, has been unveiled.
It is set to be the first ever of its kind and will have two intersecting rings.??The landmark construction will be built in the South Korean capital Seoul.
The 180-metre-high structure will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once.
In total, it will provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the UK’s London Eye.?
The’ 180-metre-high structure is tentatively called the Seoul Twin Eye but could change..
It will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once. In total, it can provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the London Eye.?
It is part of a scheme by the city to create a thousand spots along the Han River which runs through the city as public spaces.
?The wheel was designed by Dutch-based architects UNStudio in a collaboration with UN engineering and deign company Arup and Seoul-based Heerim Architecture,
OPS: Render of the p[anned wheel in. Seoul
Picture supplied b y Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for giant spokeless ferris wheel unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel 1
Ref 15518
26/01/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: UNStudio
Plans for a ground-breaking giant ferris wheel without spokes and equipped with tracks instead for passenger pods, has been unveiled.
It is set to be the first ever of its kind and will have two intersecting rings.??The landmark construction will be built in the South Korean capital Seoul.
The 180-metre-high structure will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once.
In total, it will provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the UK’s London Eye.?
The’ 180-metre-high structure is tentatively called the Seoul Twin Eye but could change..
It will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once. In total, it can provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the London Eye.?
It is part of a scheme by the city to create a thousand spots along the Han River which runs through the city as public spaces.
?The wheel was designed by Dutch-based architects UNStudio in a collaboration with UN engineering and deign company Arup and Seoul-based Heerim Architecture,
OPS: Render of the p[anned wheel in. Seoul
Picture supplied b y Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for giant spokeless ferris wheel unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel 1
Ref 15518
26/01/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: UNStudio
Plans for a ground-breaking giant ferris wheel without spokes and equipped with tracks instead for passenger pods, has been unveiled.
It is set to be the first ever of its kind and will have two intersecting rings.??The landmark construction will be built in the South Korean capital Seoul.
The 180-metre-high structure will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once.
In total, it will provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the UK’s London Eye.?
The’ 180-metre-high structure is tentatively called the Seoul Twin Eye but could change..
It will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once. In total, it can provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the London Eye.?
It is part of a scheme by the city to create a thousand spots along the Han River which runs through the city as public spaces.
?The wheel was designed by Dutch-based architects UNStudio in a collaboration with UN engineering and deign company Arup and Seoul-based Heerim Architecture,
OPS: Render of the p[anned wheel in. Seoul
Picture supplied b y Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for giant spokeless ferris wheel unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Wheel 1
Ref 15518
26/01/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: UNStudio
Plans for a ground-breaking giant ferris wheel without spokes and equipped with tracks instead for passenger pods, has been unveiled.
It is set to be the first ever of its kind and will have two intersecting rings.??The landmark construction will be built in the South Korean capital Seoul.
The 180-metre-high structure will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once.
In total, it will provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the UK’s London Eye.?
The’ 180-metre-high structure is tentatively called the Seoul Twin Eye but could change..
It will accommodate 64 capsules, each carrying 20-25 people at once. In total, it can provide rides to more than 1,400 people simultaneously, almost doubling the capacity of the London Eye.?
It is part of a scheme by the city to create a thousand spots along the Han River which runs through the city as public spaces.
?The wheel was designed by Dutch-based architects UNStudio in a collaboration with UN engineering and deign company Arup and Seoul-based Heerim Architecture,
OPS: Render of the p[anned wheel in. Seoul
Picture supplied b y Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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REPORTAGE - Las Vegas aus der Luft
LAS VEGAS, NV - July 9, 2020 Aerial Views of The Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, NV on July 9, 2020.
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REPORTAGE - Las Vegas aus der Luft
LAS VEGAS, NV - July 9, 2020 Aerial Views of The Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, NV on July 9, 2020.
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REPORTAGE - Las Vegas aus der Luft
LAS VEGAS, NV - July 9, 2020 Aerial Views of The Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, NV on July 9, 2020.
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REPORTAGE - Las Vegas aus der Luft
LAS VEGAS, NV - July 9, 2020 Aerial Views of The Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, NV on July 9, 2020.
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REPORTAGE - Las Vegas aus der Luft
LAS VEGAS, NV - July 9, 2020 Aerial Views of The Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, NV on July 9, 2020.
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REPORTAGE - Las Vegas aus der Luft
LAS VEGAS, NV - July 9, 2020 Aerial Views of The Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, NV on July 9, 2020.
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NEWS - Russland: Eiskalter Winter in Jakutsk
YAKUTSK, RUSSIA - JANUARY 15, 2020: A Ferris wheel in a city park. On January 15, temperatures in Yakutsk dropped as low as -30°C. The Yakutian winter usually starts early in October and lasts for seven months, the coldest of them being January with its average temperature of -45°C. The bitterest frosts may reach -65°C, in the vicinity of Oymyakon and Verkhoyansk even -70°C. Yevgeny Sofroneyev/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 28717469
(c) Dukas -
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South Bank street scene at Golden Jubilee Bridge, Southwark, London, England
South Bank street scene at Golden Jubilee Bridge, Southwark, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Historic Vienna Giant Ferries Wheel (Riesenrad) in Prater, Austria.
Historic Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel (Riesenrad) in Prater, Vienna, Austria, Europe
Andrew Michael -
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Ferris wheel at harbour, Kobe, Kansai, Japan
Ferris wheel at harbour, Kobe, Kansai, Japan, Asia
Ian Trower -
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Ferris wheel at harbour, Kobe, Kansai, Japan
Ferris wheel at harbour, Kobe, Kansai, Japan, Asia
Ian Trower -
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Chinese Guardian Lion With The Hong Kong Observation Wheel And IFC Building, Hong Kong, China, South East Asia
Chinese Guardian Lion with The Hong Kong Observation Wheel and IFC Building, Hong Kong, China, Asia
Neil Farrin -
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Hong Kong Cityscape With The Hong Kong Observation Wheel At Dusk, Hong Kong, China, South East Asia
Hong Kong cityscape with The Hong Kong Observation Wheel at dusk, Hong Kong, China, Asia
Neil Farrin -
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Chinese Guardian Lion With The Hong Kong Observation Wheel And IFC Building, Hong Kong, China, South East Asia
Chinese Guardian Lion with The Hong Kong Observation Wheel and IFC Building, Hong Kong, China, Asia
Neil Farrin -
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Ferris Wheel known as Budapest Eye, Erzsebet Square, Budapest, Hungary
Ferris Wheel known as Budapest Eye, Erzsebet Square, Budapest, Hungary, Europe
Roberto Moiola -
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View of Star Ferry pier, observation wheel and Tsim Sha Tsui skyline, Central, Hong Kong, China
View of Star Ferry pier, observation wheel and Tsim Sha Tsui skyline, Central, Hong Kong, China, Asia
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FEATURE - Supermond
November 13, 2016 - Orlando, Florida, United States - A supermoon rises behind a passenger capsule on the Orlando Eye observation wheel in Orlando, Florida on November 13, 2016. The moon hasn't been this close to the earth since 1948. As a result, it appears up to 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than a typical full moon. (Paul Hennessy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664741
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FEATURE - Supermond
November 13, 2016 - Orlando, Florida, United States - A supermoon rises near the Orlando Eye observation wheel in Orlando, Florida on November 13, 2016. The moon hasn't been this close to the earth since 1948. As a result, it appears up to 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than a typical full moon. (Paul Hennessy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05664740
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