If you love The Flintstones,
with stone-age lifestyles,
you'll definitely love this Ferris Wheel
found only in the Philippines.
with stone-age lifestyles,
you'll definitely love this Ferris Wheel
found only in the Philippines.
The video does not name the place where it's found,
but watching it makes you wanna ride
even if it doesn't look safe
like its modern counterparts.
It's all made of wood
so it gonna rot in less time
given it's placed outdoors
and subjected to the elements.
Ferries Wheels nowadays are made of steel,
so it's stronger and definitely lasts longer.
I think that Ferris Wheel is a backyard one,
in a private playground
and not for commercial use.
If only everyone knows where it is,
it sure will be an instant attraction
especially for tourists local or international.
but watching it makes you wanna ride
even if it doesn't look safe
like its modern counterparts.
It's all made of wood
so it gonna rot in less time
given it's placed outdoors
and subjected to the elements.
Ferries Wheels nowadays are made of steel,
so it's stronger and definitely lasts longer.
I think that Ferris Wheel is a backyard one,
in a private playground
and not for commercial use.
If only everyone knows where it is,
it sure will be an instant attraction
especially for tourists local or international.