Time for a diversion break? While roller coaster walkways might represent the calm side of amusement rides, this video by David Ellis shows off the extreme need for speed. In this 4 minute video, you can watch David rocket down a single-pipe alpine coaster found in Mieders, Austria. You ride a cable car to get to the top of the mountain and then shoot down in a one-person car. You can choose to hit the brakes if you'd like, but this was David's second time on the ride. He didn't slow down an iota.
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