What's going on guys and welcome back to the channel! Man, as a lot of you know, ever since day 1 in this community I have aimed to uncover and decode the world's rarest and most unique coasters, and that has been no easy task. However, thanks to resources like the Roller Coaster DataBase, a variety of users on Reddit, and teachers/people in my personal life, I've been able to bring light to some of those bizarre attractions and make pretty solid assumptions as to what they are and where they came from. But with that being said, today's video has proven harder and more mysterious than anything I've ever encountered before, and just the idea of being able to make a script on it intimidated me enough to not even want to try. With a drive tire system that sends riders through a 2D layout consisting of 2 vertical loops and a long upside down connecting section of track, this extremely bizarre traveling coaster operated in the late 1980s and 90s, and has a pretty bizarre and sketchy history associated with it. But what is this coaster? And where did it come from? This is the story, of France's Double Triple Looping coaster, Kamikaze! 😆🎢
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