La Broca (formerly Zambezi Zinger) opened in 1997 in Montenegro, Quindio, Colombia as Parque del Café's first roller coaster. The original ride opened in 1973 and stood for 25 seasons at Worlds of Fun, which at the time was the longest-standing coaster in the park's history (overtaken in 2014 by the Timber Wolf).It is one of only two Schwarzkopf Speed Racer models still in operation today; the other is Whizzer at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. The site where Zambezi Zinger once stood is now occupied by Boomerang. The ride was unusual as it did not have seatbelts or any lap bar restraint.
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| - Zambezi Zinger in Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, Missouri, USA) ist eine Stahlachterbahn vom Typ Speed Racer des Herstellers Schwarzkopf GmbH, die am 26. Mai 1973 eröffnet wurde. Nachdem sie 1997 geschlossen wurde, wurde sie nach Kolumbien transportiert, um dort seit 1999 im Park als Montaña Rusa ihre Runden zu drehen. Die 787,3 m lange Strecke erreicht eine Höhe von 17,3 m und beschleunigt die Züge auf 66,2 km/h. (de)
- La Broca (formerly Zambezi Zinger) opened in 1997 in Montenegro, Quindio, Colombia as Parque del Café's first roller coaster. The original ride opened in 1973 and stood for 25 seasons at Worlds of Fun, which at the time was the longest-standing coaster in the park's history (overtaken in 2014 by the Timber Wolf).It is one of only two Schwarzkopf Speed Racer models still in operation today; the other is Whizzer at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. The site where Zambezi Zinger once stood is now occupied by Boomerang. The ride was unusual as it did not have seatbelts or any lap bar restraint. (en)
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| - Zambezi Zinger in Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, Missouri, USA) ist eine Stahlachterbahn vom Typ Speed Racer des Herstellers Schwarzkopf GmbH, die am 26. Mai 1973 eröffnet wurde. Nachdem sie 1997 geschlossen wurde, wurde sie nach Kolumbien transportiert, um dort seit 1999 im Park als Montaña Rusa ihre Runden zu drehen. Die 787,3 m lange Strecke erreicht eine Höhe von 17,3 m und beschleunigt die Züge auf 66,2 km/h. (de)
- La Broca (formerly Zambezi Zinger) opened in 1997 in Montenegro, Quindio, Colombia as Parque del Café's first roller coaster. The original ride opened in 1973 and stood for 25 seasons at Worlds of Fun, which at the time was the longest-standing coaster in the park's history (overtaken in 2014 by the Timber Wolf).It is one of only two Schwarzkopf Speed Racer models still in operation today; the other is Whizzer at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. The site where Zambezi Zinger once stood is now occupied by Boomerang. The ride was unusual as it did not have seatbelts or any lap bar restraint. (en)
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