


I’m not sure if chair-o-planes or swing caroussel is the right word in English but we call these fairground rides Kettenkarussell or chain caroussels.
Looking for meanings in words, images and sounds
inspired by the colours of the land, sea and sky of Cornwall
Taking the camera for a walk!!!
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I avoid these at all costs, so don’t ask me for the English.
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I’m glad that my sons/grandsons are now big enough to go on any rides by themselves. I’ve been on quite a few that I would have never attempted on my own but children were only allowed if accompanied. I particularly didn’t enjoy the freefall tower – but I remember the experience even years later.
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We call these “the swings”
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Thanks. The other words all seem awkward.
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