Search Results for 'world's largest'

Japanese Ferris Wheels

Daikanransha is a 115m Ferris Wheel on Odaiba, a island in Tokyo bay built on reclaimed land. There's all sorts of cool looking buildings on Odaiba so have a good scroll around, I haven't a clue…

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Saturday, 13th August 2005

Texas Star Ferris Wheel

Here at Google Sightseeing we're big fans of structures that hold the title of "world's largest something" and at 212 feet (65 meters) The Texas Star at Fair Park is the largest ferris wheel in the…

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Friday, 22nd July 2005

Globe Arena, Stockholm

The Globe Arena looks like a big golf ball but is actually the world's largest spherical building. Not much of a surprise there, it had to be the world's largest or tallest something 😉 Thanks: Michael,…

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Monday, 11th July 2005

Spire of Dublin

The world's largest sculpture, The Spire of Dublin, is 120 metres tall and is located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar which was destroyed in an IRA bombing. The pillar is really just a…

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Thursday, 23rd June 2005

Forbidden City

Inside Beijing, lies the Forbidden City, the location of the Imperial Palace during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the world's largest palace and features a six meter deep moat, a ten meter high wall,…

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Wednesday, 22nd June 2005

Henry Doorly Zoo & Rosenblatt Stadium

The Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha stakes claim to a couple of "world's largest" titles. The dome structure houses the world's largest indoor desert as well as "Kingdoms of the Night", the world's largest nocturnal exhibit.…

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Friday, 17th June 2005

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