What Throws Up Doesn't Always Come Down
Passengers on a roller coaster at Springs & Crystal Falls amusement park, hang upside down, Saturday, June 9, 2007, in Hot Springs, Ark. A dozen riders on a roller coaster spent half an hour hanging upside down 150 feet (46 meters) above the ground after a power outage shut down the attraction. Spectators cheered when the riders were brought to the ground from the highest point of a loop on the X-Coaster, but one passenger threw up after reaching safety.
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