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That's One Big Wheel
This giant Ferris wheel is called the Ain Dubai (ahyn doo-BYE). It opened to the public last fall in the United Arab Emirates, a country in Asia. The Ain Dubai rises 820 feet above the ground, making it the world’s tallest Ferris wheel. As many as 1,750 passengers can ride at a time.