Many tourists compare the water slides to roller coasters, with the cool water making them more exciting. However, there are places that are so dangerous that the management advises female visitors to consider carefully before participating.
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Scorpion's Tail, Noah's Ark Water Park, USA:Many visitors compare this water slide to an underwater roller coaster, the dizzying feeling combined with the cool water makes it more exciting. Sliders are pushed down from a height of 17 m to maintain a steady speed around a twisting corner. |
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Honu, Universal Orlando's Volcano Bay water park, USA:The Honu slide, located in Universal’s newly opened water park, is modeled after the Waturi (a sea turtle-like creature) mythical creature of the same name. Honu is an open, two-walled slide that takes visitors on a mythical journey through a mist of steaming water before dropping them into a clear pool. |
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Insano, Fortaleza, Brazil:The Insano water slide starts from the top of the 14-story tower and plunges down like a very steep waterfall. Even for those with good control, the maximum speed on the Insano slide can reach 104 km/h. |
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Twister and Speedy, Sonnentherme Lutzmannsburg Thermal Spa, Austria:Both slides loop around the clock tower of the Sonnentherme Lutzmannsburg spa. Speedy is the faster one, but Twister is one of the longest waterslides in Europe at 201m. |
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X-Treme Faser, Galaxy-erding water park, Germany:There are 20 water slides at Galaxy-erding, but only X-treme Faser has been declared unsafe for women. In 2012, many female visitors suffered genital injuries. The park is currently researching protective gear to help women ride this slide more safely. |
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Divertical, Mirabilandia, Italy:Divertical is a perfect combination of a water slide and a roller coaster. Riders sit in roller coaster-like cars and race along a track. But before they start, an elevator system lifts the "boats" to a height of 60 meters, from which they plunge at a speed of nearly 113 km/h, straight into the pool below. |
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Poseidon's Revenge, Aquaventure Water Park, Dubai:There are two separate slides that attract visitors thanks to a timer installed at the end of the slide, allowing players to know their sliding time. |
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Tornado, Chimelong Water Park, China:For those who love theme parks inspired by nature’s fury, this funnel-shaped waterslide is the perfect destination. Riders sit on four-seat boats that are dropped from a height of six stories. They are then pulled in and out as if being sucked into a tornado. |
According to VNE