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Here she is sliding down one of the bigger slides they have there. For the most part, she can go around the whole playground without needing help. It's just the tall ladders and stuff that we still can't fully trust her on yet. But, she can do it when we help her.
This is the Slide Rock Park area of Oak Creek. It's one of the few places that people are allowed to get in the water and swim. Farther upstream the water has worn a section of the rocks smooth and it makes a natural waterslide. Very popular during the summer.
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Not a very good day today photo wise. I took lots but nothing came out the way I wanted. I did try out the sports mode on the camera and this sort of sums up Meg's day
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Found slide in Boots slim mount, undated. This is a section of the Sankey Canal in St Helens, Merseyside. The steam came from hot water which was discharged by the Pilkington's Glassworks. It was rumoured that the high temperature of the water in the canal caused some very unusual fish to thrive in this stretch for a while.
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So, today's shot doesn't really portray Thanksgiving, but I had to post this shot. I've never ever seen a slide like this one! After our Thanksgiving lunch, the whole Cooper family headed over to their neighborhood playground to walk off some of the food and let Rylie play. We got there to find one of the scariest playsets I've ever seen. This slide has absolutely NO sides on it and at any point going down, the kid could just fall off. Tim was daring enough to try it and I really liked the fact that Ryan was in the background to help give some scale to just how high the slide is. 1/320sec@f/11 ISO400 FL:18mm
Found 126-format Kodachrome slide dated September 1970, showing people in deck-chairs on a cruise-ship.
Original Image Credit: Graduation Cake Guy by David Goehring
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Image Credit: That’s How You Take Half by David Swayze
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