Giant Wheels
Giant wheels, often referred to as Ferris wheels, are large, rotating structures that provide a panoramic view of their surroundings. Typically found in amusement parks and city centers, these attractions consist of a vertical rotating wheel with passenger cabins attached. They can reach impressive heights, allowing riders to see far and wide.
The design of giant wheels dates back to the late 19th century, with the first notable example being the Chicago World's Fair Ferris wheel in 1893. Today, many cities boast their own giant wheels, such as the London Eye and the High Roller in Las Vegas, making them popular landmarks and tourist attractions.