Some waterslide Parks around the world cater to those looking for water-fuelled rushes, but you're not allowed on all of them. Here are the 10 craziest banned water slides that you’re not allowed on.
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Be Amazed at these craziest banned waterslides in the world! Hawaii’s flume - This first waterslide is a hidden secret on the island of Hawaii. It’s such a secret that the most dangerous part of it is the trek to get there in the first place. Action Parks cannonball loop - This is possibly the most notorious crazy water slide, that was built at the Action Park water park in New Jersey. Green mountain reservoir water slide - The Green mountain reservoir is in Colorado, and exists because of the Green mountain Dam that was completed in 1942. Wild rapids waterslide park - The wild rapids waterslide park in Sylvan lake, north of Calgary, was a popular site for locals for 34 years until its closure in 2016.
Crazy Tubing Down a Spillway - The Silver Lake reservoirs in California have a unique design that makes it the ideal place for thrill-seekers to use their rubber tubes- it’s not exactly how authorities want it to be used, though, so there’s a risk of arrest for anyone that tries this one out. Dove Stones, The big one - Dovestones reservoir was built near Manchester in the United Kingdom in 1968. The construction of water management features in the area began more than 100 years earlier, though, and some of the Victorian architecture has made for some unique water sliding opportunities. Fort rapids waterpark - Fort Rapids is an indoor waterpark in Columbus, Ohio, and one that despite being closed in 2015, still manages to make the headlines because of the dangers within. Calypso water park - The Calypso water park in Ottawa covers 100 acres and was opened in 2010. Illegal Dam Spillway Waterslide - The craziest example of a dam spillway used as a water slide has to come from Australia, at the Clarrie Hall dam. Verrückt - The Verrückt water slide at Schlitterbahn waterpark in Kansas city was opened in 2014 and was, at the time, the world’s tallest water slide in a park.
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Be Amazed at these craziest banned waterslides in the world! Hawaii’s flume - This first waterslide is a hidden secret on the island of Hawaii. It’s such a secret that the most dangerous part of it is the trek to get there in the first place. Action Parks cannonball loop - This is possibly the most notorious crazy water slide, that was built at the Action Park water park in New Jersey. Green mountain reservoir water slide - The Green mountain reservoir is in Colorado, and exists because of the Green mountain Dam that was completed in 1942. Wild rapids waterslide park - The wild rapids waterslide park in Sylvan lake, north of Calgary, was a popular site for locals for 34 years until its closure in 2016.
Crazy Tubing Down a Spillway - The Silver Lake reservoirs in California have a unique design that makes it the ideal place for thrill-seekers to use their rubber tubes- it’s not exactly how authorities want it to be used, though, so there’s a risk of arrest for anyone that tries this one out. Dove Stones, The big one - Dovestones reservoir was built near Manchester in the United Kingdom in 1968. The construction of water management features in the area began more than 100 years earlier, though, and some of the Victorian architecture has made for some unique water sliding opportunities. Fort rapids waterpark - Fort Rapids is an indoor waterpark in Columbus, Ohio, and one that despite being closed in 2015, still manages to make the headlines because of the dangers within. Calypso water park - The Calypso water park in Ottawa covers 100 acres and was opened in 2010. Illegal Dam Spillway Waterslide - The craziest example of a dam spillway used as a water slide has to come from Australia, at the Clarrie Hall dam. Verrückt - The Verrückt water slide at Schlitterbahn waterpark in Kansas city was opened in 2014 and was, at the time, the world’s tallest water slide in a park.
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