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Observation wheel

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The London Eye, currently the world's largest observation wheelEnlarge

The London Eye, currently the world's largest observation wheel

An observation wheel is a large slowly-rotating vertically-oriented structure carrying enclosed passenger cars or pods along its circumference. Although observation wheels are often described as Ferris wheels, the two differ in a number of significant respects:

The world's most famous observation wheel is the London Eye in England. Its great popularity has led to a number of other cities, including Birmingham, Moscow, Las Vegas, Shanghai and Singapore proposing to erect similar wheels. The Birmingham one is perhaps the most unusual, as it would be fixed in place while the pods would move around the circumferance along a rail track. Las Vegas and Singapore are competing to build the highest in the world, at 182m (600 ft) and 170m (557 ft) respectively. Both are projected to open in late 2005.

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