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Do you trust in todays technology?

What you are seeing is the Stratosphere. This is a hotel of the city of Las Vegas. Las Vegas is full of hotels and casinos with the most exotic architectural forms. But give it another look! Do you see anything extraordinary?

Closer The Tower is 350 meters high, equivalent to 110 floors.

Its a panoramic tower! We see below, Brasil Telecom Tower in the city of Curitiba. It is 110 meters tall.

What strange thing is that at the top of the building? But the tower that we see here is special...

YES – you are right! An amusement park with four of those "toys" normally found in parks on the ground?

... It is a rollercoaster -- at the top of the tower!

A second fun ride" is an elevator, which rises to the top and then descends, making people feel the effect of up to four times the gravitational force!

The other "fun ride" is sort of a corridor. It simulates as if its going to go into space…..but it stops at the last minute.

And now the last one….. People sit on the chairs and see what happens.... The whole unit begins to rotate at high speed. The effect of the centrifugal force causes the mechanism to start to open up and...

Catch the speed! It circles at 40 MPH at a 3G force!!!

Need I say More