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Where is the largest waterslide in the world?

1. Kilimanjaro
  • Location: Barra Do Pirai; Brazil.
  • Water Park: Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort.
  • Type: Freefall body slide.
  • Height: 164 feet / 49 meters.
  • Rough Speed: 56-60mph / 91km/h.
  • Opened in 2002 (X)
  • Kilimanjaro is the current “world's tallest water slide.”




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