Roue de Paris

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The Roue de Paris is a 60-metre (200 ft) tall Ferris wheel, originally installed on the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France, for the 2000 millennium celebrations. It left Paris in 2002 and has since then seen service at numerous other locations around the world.

It is a Ronald Bussink series R60 wheel and needs no permanent foundations, instead 40,000 litres (8,800 imp gal; 11,000 US gal) of water ballast provide a stable base.[citation needed]

Due to its transportable design, it can be erected in 72 hours and dismantled in 60 hours by a specialist team. Transport requires seven 20-foot (6.1 m) container lorries, ten open trailer lorries, and one closed trailer lorry. It weighs 365 tonnes.[1]

The forty-two gondolas can be loaded either three or six at a time, and each can accommodate eight passengers.[1]

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Coordinates: 48°51′54″N 2°19′19″E / 48.8651374°N 2.3220406°E / 48.8651374; 2.3220406

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