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In travel news this week: the world’s smallest park, Spain’s greatest food, plus North Americans who started new lives in ...
You’ll find the Swiss Alps’ Stoos funicular railway bridge on a funicular railway that connects Schwyz with the car-free ski resort of Stoos. It is the steepest funicular in the world.
In the battle to be named the world's steepest street, Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand led the way for many years. But then, in June 2019, after more than a decade of lording it over every ...
According to the park, the attraction will be the "steepest and most inverted dive coaster in the world." "Towering ominously at an impressive 180 feet, this dive coaster invites you to ascend ...
The world's steepest funicular railway has opened in Switzerland. Rotating carriages mean people stay upright while ascending the mountainside. US President Donald Trump is expected to announce a ...