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What is the fastest waterpark slide in the world?

World's Fastest Water Slide at Aldeia das Águas Park (100 Km/h) - YouTube.



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World's Fastest Water Slide at Aldeia das Águas Park (100 Km/h) - YouTube.

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Don't look down: The world's 9 scariest waterslides
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Over the course of its 18-year run, Action Park was responsible for six deaths, including three drownings in a wave pool and one man being electrocuted by a malfunctioning kayak ride, and countless more injuries.

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The First Waterslide The first water slide was seen in New Zealand as a display in their 1906 International Exhibition. Among the many available rides that were first debuted as entertainment there was the newly built water chute.

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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 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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This particular water slide is on the cruise ship called Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas and more than 800 feet long. Ojeda posted a point-of-view video of the slide and showed how long it is. It is called the Blaster, Navigator of the Seas.

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The red slide is 33 meters high and it is the highest capsule slide in the world — and you can only find it exclusively at Aqualandia. Adrenaline, velocity, speed, and height are just some of the adjectives that our most daring guests mention after having enjoyed and felt this Aqualandia attraction for themselves.

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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.

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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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Our most iconic and by far the most exhilarating ride yet, Thunderbolt is the UK's first ever trap door drop water flume which sees you literally dropped into a 25mph water flume.

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The height of the platform varies depending on the length of the water slide from around 10 feet high to 50 feet high.

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Water Slides Go Way Back The first patented water slide in the U.S. was the Water-Toboggan Slide, by Herbert Sellner in 1923 in Faribault, MN. It consisted of a wooden slide which started with a down-ramp and then went out over a lake.

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Siam Park is the biggest water park in Europe. Situated in Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, the park is home to an incredibly long network of impressive water slides.

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