Thrill seekers face historic 100-foot drop on amusement park’s newest water ride
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Thrill seekers face historic 100-foot drop on amusement park's newest water ride.
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Rip Roarin' Falls at Carowinds, on the North Carolina-South Carolina border, promises the tallest drop on a water ride, plus backward drops reaching speeds of up to 50 mph in 2027.
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