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  2. The Water Slide - Wikipedia

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    The Water Slide is a 2018 documentary short film by Nathan Truesdell. [1] [2] Summary ... The Water Slide on IMDb; Official video on The Atlantic;

  3. From Sharks and Drones to a Stunt-Heavy Batmobile ... - AOL

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    These remote control toys are ideal for kids of all ages, whether you're gifting one to your children or getting one for yourself. From Sharks and Drones to a Stunt-Heavy Batmobile, These Are Best ...

  4. List of closed rides and attractions - Wikipedia

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    Tampa Typhoon: a water slide that closed after the 2005 season. The slide opened in the late 1980s and shared a tower with Gulf Scream, a current water slide attraction. Standing nearly 70 feet (21 m), or seven stories tall, the ride allowed patrons to see for miles around, including a view of the nearby MOSI museum. Gulf Scream

  5. Hurricane Shark - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Shark and Street Shark are nicknames for several claimed instances of a live shark swimming in a flooded urban area, typically in the aftermath of a hurricane.For more than a decade (starting with Hurricane Irene in 2011), all media purporting to document such claims—most notably an image of a shark swimming on a flooded freeway—were debunked as fabrications.

  6. Why a fake shark photo keeps showing up during hurricanes [Video]

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    The photoshopped image of a great white in shallow water along a flooded roadway has been popping up on Twitter during major storms since 2011. Why a fake shark photo keeps showing up during ...

  7. ‘Get out of the water!’ Watch the chaotic scene after shark ...

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  8. Underwater photography - Wikipedia

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    He also develops an underwater flash and a remote control for deep waters using an electromagnet. [17] 1914 — John Ernest Williamson shoots the first underwater motion picture in the Bahamas. [18] 1926 — William Harding Longley and Charles Martin take the first underwater colour photos using a magnesium-powered flash.

  9. Woman makes history with shark-infested swim to remote ... - AOL

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    But once she was in the water, Gubser began to swim. For the first four hours, she was lucky: An ebb tide carried her about 10 miles. "I sang verses to songs," she said.