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DRIVERS TAKE CARS ON TO FERRIS WHEEL
Drivers take cars on to ferris wheel Visitors to Antwerp have been driving their cars on to a temporary ferris wheel to get panoramic views of the city. Dutch artist John Koermerling's Drive-in Wheel takes up to four cars at a time for the 10-minute ride. The wheel takes drivers and passengers to a maximum height of 35 metres. Jasper Warlop of the city's Villanella arts organisation which is behind the installation says cars have been flocking the wheel. But he told Ananova it's been closed because insurers are concerned about a potential terrorist attack. Organisers are hoping to open it again. It's due to remain in the city until August 31. Mr Warlop said: "The idea is that whenever you drive to a tourist centre there's always problems finding somewhere to park. With the wheel, you get to see the city while your car is parked."
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