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How fast is the fastest slide?

Kilimanjaro, Brazil At 49.9m high – 12m higher than the city's Christ the Redeemer statue – this is not only the world's tallest slide, it's also reportedly the world's fastest, with a record speed of 57mph.



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Riders reach speeds of up to 60 miles (90 kilometers) per hour as they plummet down a free-fall slide with fake snowbanks on each side. The Disney park is one of almost 2,000 water parks that have cropped up around the world in the past 30 years.

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A typical water slide uses a pump system to pump water to the top which is then allowed to freely flow down its surface. The water reduces friction so sliders travel down the slide very quickly.

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1. BLUE anaconda: The 272-meter long, closed giant slide is the longest all-year-round water slide in Europe. Cling into the slide and enjoy the long way down!

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The Guinness World Record-setting slide, measuring 1,111 meters (3,645 feet), is nestled in the rainforest at ESCAPE Penang in Malaysia. It's also named The Longest, but you don't have to ride it alone; the slide accommodates two people within its zig-zagging and crisscrossing blue and yellow slide.

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The tallest water slide in the world is Kilimanjaro, measuring 49.9 m (163 ft 0.07 in) high, achieved by Aldeia das Águas Park Resort in Barra do Piraí, Brazil, constructed in 2002. Kilimanjaro is named after Africa's tallest mountain and can achieve speeds of 99.78 kmh (62 mph) off a steep inclination.

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Spend four and a half minutes virtually sliding down the longest tube water slide in the world. The Guinness World Record-setting slide, measuring 1,111 meters (3,645 feet), is nestled in the rainforest at ESCAPE Penang in Malaysia.

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About 90 minutes after its debut opening, a 10-year-old boy zoomed down one of the park's slides, a three-story water slide dubbed the Emerald Plunge. The boy flew off the edge of the slide and became airborne. He landed on the concrete below the structure.

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