Water parks are a whole lot of fun! You won't believe how crazy some of the slides can be with drops from unbelievable heights. We've rounded up the craziest waterslides in the world that only the most fearless park-goers would take a ride on.
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The Leap of Fath at Atlantis Paradise Island
Atlantis Paradise Island
Location: Nassau, Bahamas
This waterslide at Atlantis Paradise Island may not have the highest drop, but what it lacks in height, it makes up in thrills. The slide plunges down into a pool filled with sharks. Don't worry — you'll fly through in a tube going too fast for them to get you! The views you'll see in the tunnel are so amazing, you'll want to ride it again and again.
Built into the side of a hill, Kilimanjaro sits 164 feet in the air. You'll fly down at speeds up to 57 miles per hour down the steep 60-degree drop. If you're not sure you're up for the thrill, you can stand on the cross bridge and see brave participants zoom down.
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Summit Plummet at Blizzard Beach at Walt Disney World Resorts
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Location: Orlando, Florida
The slide at Blizzard Beach, 120 feet in the air, is made to be an illusion when you look at it. From afar, it seems that when you slide down Summit Plummet, you'll get launched in the air to a free-fall, but instead, you pass through a cave straight to the bottom. At 55 miles per hour, you won't have time to even process that your body is practically perpendicular to the ground. It'll be over before you know it!
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Insano at Beach Park
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Location: Fortaleza, Brazil
Zoom down at 65 miles per hour on this insane waterslide at Beach Park. Insano has been open since 1989, and it continues to provide thrills like no other. At 134 feet in the air, it's easy to chicken out, but just remember: you'll be at the bottom in four quick seconds.
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The L2 at Wörgler Waterworld
Wörgler Waterworld
Location: Worgl, Austria
It doesn't matter if you're afraid of heights – you can't see anything on the L2. As you stand on the loading platform 82 feet up, a clear door begins to close you in. Once shut, the floor beneath lets out to a 45-foot free-fall drop, and you're on your way through twists and turns in a red tube.
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