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missacensnakelover · 3 months ago
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The Gangreen Gang all at the water park enjoying Dippin Dots here!
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luckykittycolor · 2 years ago
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ducklingtheunited · 2 months ago
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Amusement Park
Imagine my surprise when the "child friendly" water ride made us go backwards and steeply go forwards, even freaking out the adults and the people who always go on rides.
Literally was shaking after (please help me I don't trust amusement parks anymore)
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teamrh · 5 months ago
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Discovering Water Sports Hotspots in Himachal
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Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, snow-capped peaks, and vibrant culture.
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princeleonstuff2 · 11 months ago
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karthiktoursandtravels · 1 year ago
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Thrills and Spills: Water Rides in Goa for Adrenaline Junkies
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Nestled along the untouched shores of the Arabian Sea, Goa is renowned for its serene beaches and vibrant culture. Yet, for thrill-seekers yearning for excitement, this idyllic tropical retreat reveals a dynamic side that invites exploration. Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey into the heart-pounding world of extreme water rides in Goa.
White-Water Rafting: Conquering the Rapids
Our journey begins with the adrenaline-pumping rush of white-water rafting. Embarking on the Mhadei River, we navigated through a series of challenging rapids that tested our teamwork and resilience. The feeling of conquering each wave was nothing short of triumphant, leaving us with memories that would last a lifetime.
Kayaking: A Wild Expedition Through Goa's Waterways
Embarking on a kayaking adventure in Goa prove to be a captivating journey through dense mangrove forests and meandering rivers. The experience unfolds as your paddles gracefully sliced through the tranquil waters, unveiling hidden corners and secret alcoves, all while being serenaded by the melodic calls of vibrant birdlife. The juxtaposition of the serene waters and lush greenery bestowed a unique perspective, facilitating a soul-stirring exploration of Goa's unspoiled landscapes. This kayaking excursion serve as a compelling reminder that beyond the lively beaches, there lies a quieter, more pristine side of Goa, patiently waiting for discovery by those who are eager to venture off the beaten path.
Flyboarding: Defying Gravity Above the Arabian Sea
For adventure seekers in search of a futuristic adrenaline rush, flyboarding stands out as one of the most exhilarating water rides in Goa. Secured to a jet-powered board, participants ascend above the waves, experiencing the exhilaration of flight as the water jets propel them skyward. The clear blue sky above and the limitless expanse of the sea below combine to form a surreal backdrop, enhancing the heart-stopping nature of this unforgettable experience.
Scuba Diving: Descending into an Underwater Wonderland
Exploring the underwater world through scuba diving in Goa is an enchanting adventure. Immersing oneself in vibrant coral reefs, encountering schools of tropical fish, and gracefully swimming alongside marine life makes each dive feel like a descent into a magical realm beneath the surface.
Snorkeling: A Window to Submerged Wonders
For a slightly more relaxed but equally awe-inspiring experience, you canturn to snorkeling. Floating atop the crystal-clear waters, youcan marvel at the underwater landscapes, discovering hidden coves, and encountering Goa's diverse marine life.
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From conquering rapids to soaring above the waves & exploring underwater wonders, Goa had proven to be a haven for adrenaline junkies. For those seeking thrills & spills beyond the sun-soaked beaches, the water rides in Goa offer an unforgettable journey into the heart of excitement.
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duabitraveldmc · 1 year ago
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7 Exciting Water Sports In Dubai Which You Must Try
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Dubai is a city that never fails to impress. From its awe-inspiring skyscrapers and futuristic attractions to its rich culture and heritage, there is something for everyone in this cosmopolitan metropolis. But Dubai is also synonymous with water sports, where you can experience the ultimate in adrenaline, speed, and action. Whether you are looking for a relaxing activity, a daring stunt, or a unique experience, you will find plenty of options to choose from. But if you want to indulge yourself in the best of the best, you should check out these 7 exciting water sports in Dubai, where you can have the time of your life. And if you are looking for the best Dubai tour packages, look no further than Dubai Travel Dmc, your ultimate B2B travel partner in Dubai. They offer customized and affordable tour packages that include transfers, accommodation, guided tours, cultural experiences, adventure activities, and more. With Dubai Travel Dmc, you can experience the best of Dubai in a hassle-free and memorable way.
1. Flyboarding
Flyboarding is one of the most futuristic and exhilarating water sports in Dubai. It involves wearing a jetpack that propels you into the air with powerful jets of water. You can soar up to 10 meters high, perform flips and spins, and dive into the water like a dolphin. You can also enjoy the amazing views of the Burj Al Arab and the Palm Jumeirah while flying in the sky. Flyboarding is suitable for anyone above 16 years old and with basic swimming skills.
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2. Jet Skiing
Jet skiing is one of the most popular and fun water sports in Dubai. It involves riding a motorized watercraft that can reach speeds of up to 80 km/h on the water surface. You can zoom past the iconic landmarks of Dubai, such as the Burj Khalifa, the Dubai Marina, and the Atlantis The Palm. You can also explore the hidden gems of Dubai, such as the mangroves, the lagoons, and the islands. Jet skiing is suitable for anyone above 18 years old and with a valid ID.
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3. Parasailing
Parasailing is one of the most scenic and relaxing water sports in Dubai. It involves wearing a parachute that is attached to a boat that pulls you along on the water surface. You can then glide into the air and enjoy the panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf and the Dubai skyline. You can also feel the breeze on your face and the sun on your skin while floating in the sky. Parasailing is suitable for anyone above 12 years old and with no fear of heights. You should also check these best rooftop restaurants in dubai to surprise your partner with a lovely date with the stunning view of dubai.
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4. Kitesurfing
Kitesurfing is one of the most challenging and rewarding water sports in Dubai. It involves using a kite that harnesses the power of the wind to propel you on a board on the water surface. You can then perform jumps, tricks, and turns while riding on the waves. You can also enjoy the thrill of speed and freedom while kitesurfing in Dubai. Kitesurfing is suitable for anyone above 14 years old and with some prior training. If you want to experience luxury or want to take your partner on a romantic date then you must check these iconic hotels of dubai for your dubai tour. 
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5. Snorkeling
Snorkeling is one of the most fascinating and educational water sports in Dubai. It involves wearing a mask, a snorkel, and fins that allow you to breathe and swim underwater. You can then explore the colorful and diverse marine life of Dubai, such as coral reefs, fish, turtles, and dolphins. You can also learn about the ecology and conservation of the aquatic environment while snorkeling in Dubai. Snorkeling is suitable for anyone above 8 years old and with basic swimming skills.
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6. Seabreacher
Seabreacher is one of the most unique and thrilling water sports in Dubai. It involves riding a submersible watercraft that resembles a shark or a dolphin that can dive underwater and jump out of it at high speeds. You can experience the sensation of being a marine predator while seabreaching in Dubai. You can also enjoy the views of the skyline and the sea while seabreaching in Dubai. Seabreacher is suitable for anyone above 16 years old and with no heart or back problems.
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7. Kayaking
Kayaking is one of the most eco-friendly and peaceful water sports in Dubai. It involves paddling a small boat that can navigate through narrow and shallow waters. You can then discover the hidden beauty of Dubai, such as the mangroves, the flamingos, and the islands. You can also enjoy the calmness and serenity of the water while kayaking in Dubai. Kayaking is suitable for anyone above 10 years old and with no physical limitations.
Also Read: Dubai’s Exotic Wildlife- 6 Nature Reserves To Witness Arabic Flora And Fauna!
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Conclusion
Dubai is a city that offers more than meets the eye. It is a place where you can discover the wonders of water sports in different settings and environments. Whether you want to fly, speed, glide, surf, dive, jump, or paddle, you will find plenty of options to choose from. And Dubai Travel DMC makes your Dubai journey a breeze. Explore dubaitraveldmc.com to find and reserve Dubai tour packages perfectly customized to your budget and preferences. They manage every detail, from transportation and accommodations to guided excursions and activities. Dubai Travel DMC guarantees that you savor the ultimate Dubai experience with unmatched style and opulence.
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splash-water-park · 1 year ago
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waterparkwetnjoy · 1 year ago
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 We’ve designed an experience that blends the thrill of a water park with the rhythm of electrifying DJ performances. This is your chance to create lasting memories with family and friends, all while enjoying incredible savings!
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wildrivers · 1 year ago
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Wild Rivers | Water Attractions Near Me
Here’s a throwback! Who remembers the original Bombay Blasters?
We brought a lot of new attractions to the new Wild Rivers, but also kept some of the original slides around!
Do YOU remember this pair?
Visit WildRivers.com and we’ll see you soon!
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missacensnakelover · 1 year ago
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The Gangreen Gang all at the water park while enjoying iced coffee here!
Made by me! (x)
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anjanahalo · 6 months ago
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Potential DPxDC Prompt
Danny survived high school with his identity intact. It wasn't easy, and it involved "Phantom" making a deal with his parents to help fight the ghosts in return for their amnesty if permanent banishment back to the ghost zone, but no one was getting zapped or gooped or vivisected, so it's all great! Meanwhile Danny Fenton, though his life, has perfected a near universal stain remover that's not just effective even post-washing, but is also environmentally friendly (thanks ghost zone chemists for working even after death on your craft). He decides to submit it to the Wayne Foundation's Innovations of the Future contest for a potential scholarship (Jazz was already teleprompting him from her college in sending out at least ten essays a week for scholarships from other sources). He gets a full ride to the University of Gotham, along with a hefty contract for exclusive rights to his stain remover formula. The issue? Danny knows the product includes a short-lived form of ectoplasm to work, and he is very, very hesitant to allow something as big as Wayne Corp to learn about that. His parents and their zeal caused so much harm just wanting to learn about the Ghost Zone. How dangerous would it be for an Entire Corporation, whose business is to exploit for gain, to learn about it? He didn't think this scholarship application through, did he? Meanwhile Batco is horrified and aghast that a civilian not only sent in something with Lazarus water in it for a fuckin' scholarship, it is actually useful for something besides raising the dead!
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egophiliac · 6 months ago
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WOOO we're finally getting some Ride Kamens story content! ...and it's mostly Leon getting REALLY into being a small business owner! this is (unironically) an excellent sign for the future.
(what do you mean the Agent isn't wearing cat ears 24/7 in every outfit) (can't hear you la la laaaaa)
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mothhue · 7 months ago
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A hat under waters: Subcon seas!
Planning to edit snatcher's design in the future because I'm not that proud of it & already have something in mind, but have this for now :) (...aaand I now realize that most of the text might be hard to read! whoops I'll make it clearer on the next one, apologies)
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princeleonstuff2 · 1 year ago
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professional1977 · 2 years ago
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Adventures with PhDs #4
At least one story should be a happy one. This one was.
The whole story is rather long. I was working for a company that made water rides. We got an inquiry from a HUGE entertainment firm. They are still a money no object kind of organization for certain things. Sales received a request for a special ride system for a pair of cruise ships they were building. Part of this was a strange feature where water is used to push boats up small inclines. I was the expert on that so I was asked to look at that part and check what they had done.
The basic ride had been laid out with standard fiberglass tubes and they had a price figured out. The Client was less than happy with it. It was OooKaay. I had done projects with this company before. They lavish designers on the smallest details. I asked the salesman did they send artwork? Yes, but we can't build what they asked for. Show me the artwork. He did a bit reluctantly.
I cannot say exactly who the client was as I signed an NDA. They do not admit to having outsiders design their stuff.
They had prepared several renderings and even a set of story boards for their vision. It was really cool actually. Big crystal clear tubes wrapped around the top deck of the ship. Curved loops and long straight runs above happy people playing and stuff like that. Very Jetsons kind of look if you know what that is. If it were any other company wanting this it was impossible. But these guys will often spend whatever it takes to get what they want.
I told the salesman we can build exactly what they want. It will be very expensive but they wont mind. I know who can build those big clear tubes. I can do a full design for it and we can requote it. AND they will buy it.
There was a meeting in two weeks. Credit to the salesman and the owner that they told the customer that we were going to "try" to build exactly what they show in the pictures. and give them another price. I did a design for the whole layout in 3D CAD. I got sizes and quantities for the big tubes to be made from acrylic. We did computer renderings of the finished ride.
There are two companies in the world who can make acrylic that heavy to the size and quality required. I had done work with both. I got prices for the parts I needed. I took the most expensive option for costing it. The price quoted for the full blown concept was 10 times more expensive than the first one. They loved it. The PM (which that company calls the "producer") said if they could not get this exact thing it was not worth building the boats. ( Calling them boats was to piss off the ship people a bit)
So the adventure began. There was a lot to do. Key to this was the ships were to be built in Northern Germany. They had a full engineering team. (German Engineers!) They also had a consulting marine architect firm in Norway working on it. That was a bit scary. Lots of number crunchers. We had two guys. Me and one other to push numbers.
So I called another firm nearby that does very complex stuff and knew the ropes and had several PhDs on staff. I wanted someone not to actually do the work, but to look over our shoulders while we did it. They came back and said they couldn't, they did not do consulting and were very busy. But they knew a guy. This guy was a full professor at the local university and had several PhDs. Why you need more than one is a question, but hey he had them. I went to meet him and we hit it off. A fun good humored person and German to boot.
We showed him the plans and he was generous and helpful. He kept his eye on what I was doing, and what our structural engineer was doing. There were some things new to us like vibration in the structure from the engine exhaust pulses, and propeller speed. He was an expert on vibration. One of his PhDs involved aeroelasticity. My idea was to have him familiar with all our work just in case.
I went to a big meeting in Germany where I helped the ship designers to route access stairs and loading stations which was going inside one of the ship's stacks. There were also many mechanical items to sort with water flow and weight of the ride and the water in it that high in the ship. If affected stability. It was crazy and fun. I actually like hard things like that.
Unfortunately while all this was going on one of the managers was after me as I was not "on his team". No kidding he was an ass. So I was asked to leave the company just as the project was starting fabrication. Me delivering a big success would hurt his status. A real ass.
Then just in case happened.
A few months later there was a crisis. People flew in from California, Germany, and Norway. They found a problem with the ride supports. Everything was put on hold. I was not there, but I was told this later by my old boss told me what happened and it was great.
A phalanx of German engineers sat on one side of the table. The ride project team joined by our PhD was on the other. I am sorry they did not call me in to watch. The ship engineers laid out what they thought was the problem. The professor listened carefully and thoroughly shot down all their concerns. "I was brought in at the beginning. I saw everything they were doing. I checked much of it. They have done a brilliant job and thorough. I see issues with your work. Oh and I have several PhDs from Germany how many advanced degrees do you have?"
The client went from very concerned to ecstatic. It was the ship's teams problem for not taking certain things into account. They had to go home and fix their work.
That is one of my many regrets about that project not being in that room. My biggest was I did not get a ride on the new ship when it was finished.
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