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Discover Camp Wyman in United States

Camp Wyman in the region of Missouri is a place located in United States - some 735 mi or ( 1182 km ) West of Washington , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Camp Wyman

Local time in Camp Wyman is now 06:11 AM (Monday) . The local timezone is named " America/Chicago " with a UTC offset of -5 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Belleville, Springfield, Ballwin, Chesterfield, and Defiance. When in this area, you might want to check out Belleville . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Camp Wyman ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Excalibur Ride at Six Flags, St. Louis

0:50 min by Gaurav Bhargava
Views: 15492 Rating: 4.67

It actually overturns you while rotating on its axis. Awful after experience...feel like vomiting ..

Meramec River Flood - Eureka, Missouri - March 20, 2008

6:01 min by Paul W. Konopacki
Views: 2676 Rating: 0.00

After coming home from work, I took my Sony handicam to the Meramec River area near the intersection of Highway W and FF, which is a couple miles south of Eureka. The river is expected to crest at jus ..


Meramec River Flood - Eureka, Missouri - March 21, 2008

8:57 min by Paul W. Konopacki
Views: 1653 Rating: 0.00

After recording yesterday, I get more flood footage today. First what can be seen in my backyard, then to Highway FF for the river water backing up into the Labarque Creek, then to the Highway W bridg ..

WF&P - Last Day of 2006 Season at Glencoe, MO (Part 1 of 2)

9:55 min by Paul W. Konopacki
Views: 924 Rating: 0.00

Final Sunday of the 2006 season for the running of the trains at Glencoe, Missouri. Here you see the motive power and rolling stock being prepared. We go down the line to clear the leaves and passenge ..


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Interesting facts about this location

River King Mine Train

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Located at 38.52 -90.67 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Roller coasters in Missouri, Roller coasters introduced in 1971, Roller coasters operated by Six Flags, Six Flags St. Louis

Screamin' Eagle

The Screamin' Eagle is a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags St. Louis. When it opened in 1976 for America's Bicentennial celebration, Guinness World Records listed it as the largest coaster at 110 feet high and as the fastest coaster at 62 mph . The ride is a modified 'L'-Shaped Out And Back. The Screamin' Eagle was manufactured by the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters and was the last coaster designed by the renowned John Allen, who was a historic designer of roller coasters.

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Located at 38.52 -90.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Roller coasters in Missouri, Roller coasters introduced in 1976, Roller coasters operated by Six Flags, Six Flags St. Louis

Ninja (Six Flags St. Louis)

Ninja is an Arrow Dynamics/Vekoma steel roller coaster at Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri. The ride features a loop, a sidewinder, and a double corkscrew. It was originally built for and located at Expo '86 in Vancouver, B.C. , operating as Scream Machine from May to October 1986. It began operating as Ninja at Six Flags St. Louis in 1989. The coaster was started by Arrow Dynamics, but when Arrow fell into bankruptcy it was sold to Vekoma, who finished it.

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Located at 38.51 -90.67 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Roller coasters in Missouri, Roller coasters introduced in 1989, Roller coasters operated by Six Flags, Six Flags St. Louis

Colossus (Ferris wheel)

Colossus is a 180-foot tall Ferris wheel at the Six Flags St. Louis amusement park in Eureka, Missouri, United States. It is 165 feet in diameter, weighs 180 short tons, has a maximum capacity of 320 people, and is the tallest Ferris wheel at a theme park in the United States. Colossus was originally debuted at the 1984 New Orleans World's Fair. It and the other rides at the Exposition were operated by Six Flags, Inc. The ride cost $2.50 per passenger at that point.

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Located at 38.51 -90.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Amusement parks in Missouri, Amusement rides introduced in 1986, Buildings and structures in St. Louis County, Missouri, Ferris wheels, Six Flags St. Louis, Six Flags attractions

The Boss (roller coaster)

The Boss is a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri. Ranked among the top 5 wooden coasters in America, it features a lift of 122 feet, a first drop of 150 feet, four drops of 150',112',103',and 72', and a 570 degree helix. It was opened in 2000 and entered many roller coaster top ten lists. It is acclaimed for its "terrain twister" style, dipping up and down with the terrain beneath it.

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Located at 38.52 -90.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Roller coasters in Missouri, Roller coasters introduced in 2000, Roller coasters operated by Six Flags, Six Flags St. Louis, Wooden roller coasters