Jumeirah Sceirah is the tallest and fastest free-fall water slide outside of North and South America. Rising to 33 m (108 ft) with riders reaching speeds up to 80 km/h (50 mph).
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Shockwave. A triple threat of speed, power, and rafting adventure at the longest family water coaster in the world. Bring your friends and blast forward 449 metres through a series of dark tunnels at the speed of light. Get ready for the drops and be sure to look down.
The fastest speed ever achieved on a water slide is 57 miles per hour. It was clocked in 2009 on the Kilimanjaro, a 164-foot-high, 50-degree plummet at Águas Quentes, a water park outside of Rio de Janeiro, by Jens Scherer, a German advertising executive.
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Before they know it, the floor beneath them opens and both guests slides down the 120 metre slide at an astonishing speed of 80 km/h! In a few seconds, guests reach the bottom of the slide with a rush of excitement!
As for the world's tallest waterslide, it sits a continent away in Barra Do Pirai, Brazil, near Rio de Janeiro at the Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort. Named Kilimanjaro, after the world's largest free-standing mountain, the waterslide is 164 feet tall, according to the Water Slide Database.