A man on a rollercoaster was filmed catching a mobile phone that had been dropped by another thrill-seeker at the front of the ride.
The footage was recorded on the ride's dashcam in Port Aventura, Spain.
The video starts as the man sits in the Shambhala rollercoaster, joined by a female companion.
A man on a rollercoaster was filmed catching a mobile phone that had been dropped by another thrill-seeker at the front of the ride.
The footage was recorded on the ride's dashcam in Port Aventura, Spain.
The video starts as the man sits in the Shambhala rollercoaster, joined by a female companion.
The pair begin the ascent to a peak in the track with panoramic views of the city in the background.
They grip on tightly to the supports as they anticipate the sudden drop up ahead.
After a few moments of weaving around the track they let go and wave their hands above their heads.
As they begin to climb again, this time at a much quicker pace, the man spots something hurtling through the air towards them.
He leans across his fellow passenger and reaches his hand out.
He manages to snatch the object out of the air by the tip of his fingers which turned out to be an iPhone dropped by a passenger in front.
The man looks around triumphantly to see if other passengers had seen his catch and thumps the air with the phone still in hand for the rest of the journey.
The Shambhala rollercoaster travels at speeds of 134km per hour (83mph) and has a maximum height of 250 feet (76m).
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