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Does the Leap of Faith have sharks?

Leap Of Faith & Serpent Slide The body slide propels riders at a tremendous speed through a clear acrylic tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon.



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The 'Leap of Faith' waterside is located at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas. The park has many lagoons filled with marine life and is the location of the largest open-air marine habitat in the world where over 250 marine species are displayed.

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Iconic pyramid, shark tank slide, endless fun!

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Riders of the infamous Leap of Faith drop 9 storeys in 3 second and the near-vertical drop is a daring 27.5 metres. Riders are propelled 60 kilometres per hour through a clear acrylic tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon.

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Bahamas Shark Adventures | Walk with Sharks | Atlantis Bahamas. Located at the Mayan Temple in Aquaventure, the Walking with the Sharks adventure is easy and fun as you find yourself face-to-face with the guardians of the lost world of Atlantis.

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The best thing to do when you see a shark is move away, experts say. Move swiftly but calmly – sharks are attracted to splashing.

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Reef shark species, like the white tip and sand tiger, look fearsome yet pose (almost) no threat at all. Most shallow-water reef sharks like these are simply too timid, too docile, or too uninterested in boney humans to bother, and are the perfect species to seek out for a beginner-friendly shark encounter.

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One of several tiny islands in Sydney Harbor, Shark Island is known for its lovely beaches with great surfing, bodyboarding, swimming and fishing. It's also a perfect place for a relaxing picnic lunch.

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Volusia, home to world-famous Daytona Beach, has the dubious honor of being known as the “shark bite capital of the world.” New Smyrna Beach, just south of the city, is an epicenter of shark activity.

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