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Captain Spacemaker: Europe's Tallest Water Slide! Get ready for an unforgettable experience as you launch yourself from 42 meters at a thrilling 60-degree angle, reaching incredible speeds of up to 100 km/h! Captain Spacemaker is the highest water slide in Europe and challenges you to surpass your limits.

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Noah's Ark is America's Largest Waterpark®, located in the Waterpark Capital of the World. Situated on 70 sprawling acres in the heart of Wisconsin Dells, Noah's Ark is the best place for family vacations.

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Discover Europe's largest slide world, the Galaxy Erding. 28 spectacular water slides offer fun and action for the whole family on 2,850 sliding meters and 3 difficulty levels.

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(eap) Yesterday, on October 3, 2023, a spectacular helicopter operation could be observed at the Danube Tower in Vienna.

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Based in the Schlitterbahn Water Park in Kansas City, the Verrückt was the tallest waterslide in the world standing at nearly a staggering 169 feet tall, with parkgoers travelling at a whopping 70 miles per hour. However, the record-breaking ride ended in tragedy when 10-year-old Caleb Schwab was horrifically killed.

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The Abyss begins with a staggering, 50-foot near-vertical drop through complete darkness within the Power Tower. Totaling 200 feet long, this thrilling body slide ends as guests splash through waterfalls and into The Cenote, an underground lair of prehistoric fish.

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The top 17 water parks in the world
  • 1 Chimelong Water Park, Guangzhou, China. ...
  • 2 Typhoon Lagoon, Disney World, Florida, US. ...
  • 3 Blizzard Beach, Disney World, Florida, US. ...
  • 4 Therme Erding, Erding, Germany. ...
  • 5 Thermas dos Laranjais, Olimpia, Brazil. ...
  • 6 Atlantis Aquaventure, Paradise Island, Bahamas.


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Known and loved as the “Waterpark Capital of the World”, Wisconsin Dells is home to the largest concentration of indoor and outdoor waterparks on Earth — over 20 different parks.

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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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