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Monte Makaya was a steel, looping roller coaster manufactured by Intamin and located at Terra Encantada in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. When it opened in 1998, Monte Makaya's eight inversions tied the world record previously set by Dragon Khan. It was located in the Terra Africana section near the rear of Terra Encantada in the northwest corner prior to the park's closure. Its location is now in the newly relocated Mirabilandia amusement park under construction in Paulista, Pernambuco, Brazil as of 2017.

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  • Monte Makaya was a steel, looping roller coaster manufactured by Intamin and located at Terra Encantada in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. When it opened in 1998, Monte Makaya's eight inversions tied the world record previously set by Dragon Khan. It was located in the Terra Africana section near the rear of Terra Encantada in the northwest corner prior to the park's closure. Its location is now in the newly relocated Mirabilandia amusement park under construction in Paulista, Pernambuco, Brazil as of 2017. (en)
  • Monte Makaya in (Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien) ist eine Stahlachterbahn vom Modell Multi Inversion Coaster des Herstellers Intamin mit der Seriennummer T-335, die am 16. Januar 1998 eröffnet wurde. Dragon Khan hielt bis zur Eröffnung von Monte Makaya alleine den Rekord für die meisten Inversionen. Beide Bahnen sind jedoch von unterschiedlichen Herstellern und besitzen unterschiedliche Layouts. Baugleiche Anlagen zu Monte Makaya sind Avalancha in und Flight of the Phoenix in Terra Encantada. (de)
  • A Monte Makaya é uma montanha russa fabricada pela Intamin AG. Quando inaugurada em 1998, era a montanha russa com maior número de inversões no mundo: 8 vezes de cabeça pra baixo, porém, depois de 4 anos no topo, foi superada pela Colossus do com 2 inversões a mais. (pt)
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  • Monte Makaya in (Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien) ist eine Stahlachterbahn vom Modell Multi Inversion Coaster des Herstellers Intamin mit der Seriennummer T-335, die am 16. Januar 1998 eröffnet wurde. Dragon Khan hielt bis zur Eröffnung von Monte Makaya alleine den Rekord für die meisten Inversionen. Beide Bahnen sind jedoch von unterschiedlichen Herstellern und besitzen unterschiedliche Layouts. Baugleiche Anlagen zu Monte Makaya sind Avalancha in und Flight of the Phoenix in Terra Encantada. Sie wurde im Terra Africana Themenbereich eröffnet, was portugiesisch ist und für Afrikanisches Land steht. Die 800 m lange Bahn, für die sie rund 1:45 Minuten bei einer Höchstgeschwindigkeit von 80 km/h benötigt, erreicht eine Höhe von 37 m und besitzt acht Inversionen: einen Looping, eine aus zwei Inversionen bestehende Cobra-Roll, einen doppelten Korkenzieher, sowie eine dreifache Heartline-Roll. (de)
  • Monte Makaya was a steel, looping roller coaster manufactured by Intamin and located at Terra Encantada in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. When it opened in 1998, Monte Makaya's eight inversions tied the world record previously set by Dragon Khan. It was located in the Terra Africana section near the rear of Terra Encantada in the northwest corner prior to the park's closure. Its location is now in the newly relocated Mirabilandia amusement park under construction in Paulista, Pernambuco, Brazil as of 2017. (en)
  • A Monte Makaya é uma montanha russa fabricada pela Intamin AG. Quando inaugurada em 1998, era a montanha russa com maior número de inversões no mundo: 8 vezes de cabeça pra baixo, porém, depois de 4 anos no topo, foi superada pela Colossus do com 2 inversões a mais. A "Monte Makaya" foi o primeiro projeto realizado pela Intamin com 8 inversões, em sua inauguração, era um modelo único no mundo, porém, montanhas russas similares foram produzidas pela fábrica, entre esses "clones" estão: Flight of the Phoenix localizada no parque chinês , Colossus localizada no parque inglês (que foi o primeiro "clone" com 10 inversões), e Avalancha localizada no , na Guatemala. No começo de 2016, na desmontagem da Monte Makaya, no inoperante parque Terra encantada no Rio de Janeiro, foram visto caminhões do parque de diversões transportando os trilhos para o estado de Pernambuco, onde ela será montada no novo terreno do parque situado na cidade de Paulista. (pt)
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