Roller Coaster Biome

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Would you like to try the most terrorising ride of your life?.

Or how about the trend of blood pulsing through-out your whole entire body, Bring back memorise of the first time you rode a roller coaster.

We have answered your prays in the form of the new biome coaster, The largest, fastest and most ruthless ride that has ever been created, The coaster consists of four different biomes which are; jungle biome desert biome grassland biome and a snow biome.

As you start your journey, climbing the steep ride is like climbing mount Everest, when you've reached the peak of the ride you will be greeted with the cold chill of the clouds embrace. your terror levels will rise as you reach the drop, you will feel like an eagle who is about to dive

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