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Top Ten Dangerous Amusement Parks in the World
Top Ten Dangerous Amusement Parks in the World: Dream World Theme Park, Yupudi Amusement Park, Camelot Theme Park, Bush Garden, Bell Entertainment Park, Action Park, Oakwood Theme Park, Battersea Park, Lalonde Amusement Park in Quebec and Six Flags Adventure Theme Park in the United States.

1, Dream World Theme Park

Many theme parks have their own rafting projects, but this amusement facility in Australia has an extremely fast-flowing river. In 20 16, it had an accident, which killed four tourists. Later, this scenic spot was forced to close.

2. Korea Yupudi Amusement Park

South Korea's abandoned Yupudi amusement park, a roller coaster in the shape of a duckling, has long been neglected. The amusement park opened its doors to welcome guests 20 years ago, but it was closed due to a major accident in the 1990s and was finally abandoned.

3. Camelot theme park

20065438+065438122 October, a 59-year-old employee of Camelot theme park was killed by Gottliet roller coaster during maintenance. The park will be closed from 10/2165438.

4. Giving Garden

There are two Bush Gardens in the world, both located in the United States. In this amusement park, you can see all the crazy amusement facilities, but it is also famous for frequent accidents, and people are injured almost every day!

5. Bell Entertainment Park

Bell Entertainment Park in Oklahoma is a very attractive place. A fatal accident happened in April on the wildcat roller coaster 1997. At that time, a car broke down near the top of the chain, causing one car to break away and roll over and collide with another car. The accident caused the death of 14-year-old man and injured 6 people.

6. New Jersey Action Park

Although almost all theme parks in the world are doing their best to ensure the safety of tourists, one theme park is almost intoxicated by this extremely dangerous fact.

7. Oakwood Theme Park

In April 2004, a girl of 16 years old fell from the top of the roller coaster 100 feet (30 meters) and died of internal injuries. Later, it was found that the staff in this scenic spot often didn't check the railings and seat belts of passengers.

8. Battersea Park

The Big Dipper is a wooden roller coaster in Battersea Park in London, and it is one of the most tragic accidents in the history of amusement parks. In May, 1972, a transfer train broke away from the traction rope and rolled back to another train. Five children were killed and 13 injured in the accident.

9. Lalonde amusement park in Quebec

20 12 on July 6th, a 67-year-old park employee was killed by a vampire roller coaster at Lalonde amusement park in Quebec. Park geun-hye officials said that the employee was hit by a roller coaster and the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

10, Six Flags Adventure Theme Park, USA

The ruins of Six Flags Adventure Theme Park, which was once flooded in eastern New Orleans, USA. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, and Six Flags Adventure Theme Park was not spared, and was finally abandoned.