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    Default How to Go Down A WaterPark Slide


    Tried my hand at Street Photography at the water park.

    There are so many different ways to go down a water slide.

    Sideways


    Upright


    Backwards


    And the ever popular, Over Easy
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    Cool shots, Monnie. I went down one of those big water slides (just once ), and everyone told me to cross my ankles when I went down. Didn't heed their advice and found out that dang water will shoot right up your trunks at high speed


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    Nicely observed Monnie even better that they were too occupied to notice you taking pictures.


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    Thanks, Karin. Two are my grands, one is a friend of a grand, and the other is some complete stranger.
    Monnie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterwings View Post
    Cool shots, Monnie. I went down one of those big water slides (just once ), and everyone told me to cross my ankles when I went down. Didn't heed their advice and found out that dang water will shoot right up your trunks at high speed
    I did an "Indiana Jones" down a mossy stream slope once wearing long pants and ended up with moss it would take a good spelunker to find.

    Fun shots.

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    Great shot Monnie. I like the action you've captured.


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    What a cute shot. They both look like they're having a great time.
    Monnie
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    All the angels were busy.
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