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newyorkthegoldenage · 8 months
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The East 23rd Street pool is filled with kids on August 27, 1948.
Photo: Bill Wallace for the NY Daily News
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platinumtimesbaby · 2 days
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sammythesheltie · 11 months
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It is wet kangaroo season again 🐶!
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wendyverboom · 10 months
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Water fun
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patchypines · 1 year
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Silly scenario that happened in a roleplay I'm in, my character Moth decided to hop off this diving board that was set up and he is such a dingus he hit a rock at the bottom. I love him so much.
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huariqueje · 2 years
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Woman in Water   -   Eric Fischl, 1980.
American, b. 1948 -
Oil on canvas, 90 x 90 in.    228.6 x 228.6 cm.
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shatinn · 1 year
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Sims 4 - gameplay - water fun
posing with infant @gunthermunch
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f-rg-tmigej · 2 years
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Mat & serie. Stabil onsdag. Badat också :)
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badolmen · 10 months
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People against piracy fail to realize that no, I can’t just ‘buy it.’ They stopped making DVDs and Blu-Rays. They’re barely offering digital copies for download. I am not spending money I could use for food or bills to pay for a subscription service just so I can always have access to a beloved piece of media. Especially not when the service will remove media on a whim without concern for how the loss of access to that piece will make its artistic conservation nigh impossible.
For example, I recently learned that Disney+ had an original film called Crater. It’s scifi, family friendly, and seems cool - I would love to buy it as a holiday gift for my little brother! But: it’s exclusive to D+ and THEY REMOVED IT LITERALLY MONTHS AFTER ITS RELEASE.
The ONLY way I can directly access this film is through piracy. The ONLY available ‘copies’ of this film are hosted on piracy websites. Disney will NEVER release it in theaters, or as something to buy, and it may NEVER return to the streaming service. It will be LOST because we aren’t allowed to purchase it for personal viewing. If I can’t pay to own it, I won’t pay for the privilege of losing it when corporate decides to put it in a vault.
So yes, I’m going to pirate and support piracy.
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okieapache70 · 6 months
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Day 29: Dotty #dotty #polkadots #photoarchives #granddaughter #OctoberPhotoChallenge #PhotoOfTheDay #photochallenge #octoberchallenge #fall2023 #autumn #october2023 #happylife #fmspad @fatmumslim #autumn2023 #fall #OctoberpumpkinsbringNovemberturkeys #itsBERseason #photoadaychallenge2023
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deimosatellite · 2 months
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nuh uh
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castingbythemoon · 9 months
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Scrapbook #June 2023
The next chapter of the scrapbook
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sammythesheltie · 2 years
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The heat arrived.
This means all the water fun for Sammy 🐶.
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shopwithmemama · 10 months
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cgclarkphoto · 10 months
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Splish Splash -  cg photography
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water-parks · 11 months
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Water Parks in the US
Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to cool off this summer? Look no further than water parks! From thrilling slides and wave pools to lazy rivers and splash pads, there’s something for everyone at a water park. Whether you’re visiting an indoor or outdoor park, here’s everything you need to know about the different types of water parks in the US.
Indoor Water Parks
Indoor water parks are great for year-round fun, as they provide all the thrills of an outdoor park without having to worry about the weather. These parks typically have a wide range of attractions, from wave pools and lazy rivers to tube slides and body slides. Some even have interactive play structures with sprayers and tipping buckets. Popular indoor water parks include Kalahari Resorts & Conventions in Wisconsin Dells, WI; Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine, TX; and Splash Universe in Dundee, MI.
Outdoor Water Parks
Outdoor water parks are perfect for hot summer days when you want to escape the heat. These parks feature all kinds of attractions from thrilling waterslides like speed slides, bowl slides, and body slides to calmer activities like lazy rivers and wave pools. Popular outdoor water parks include Schlitterbahn New Braunfels in New Braunfels, TX; Noah's Ark Waterpark in Wisconsin Dells, WI; and Wet 'n' Wild Phoenix in Phoenix AZ.
Aquatic Adventure Parks
Aquatic adventure parks offer a unique combination of thrill rides and aquatic attractions that can't be found anywhere else. These parks often feature high-speed waterslides that reach speeds up to 50 mph as well as interactive play structures with tipping buckets and sprayers. Popular aquatic adventure parks include Typhoon Lagoon at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando FL; Blizzard Beach at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando FL; and Raging Waters San Dimas in San Dimas CA.
Tips for First-Time Visitors
If you’re planning your first visit to a water park, here are some tips to keep in mind:
Wear comfortable clothing that won’t restrict your movement while on the rides or playing around the pool area. Swimsuits are recommended but shorts or t-shirts will do just fine too!
Bring plenty of sunscreen (SPF 30+) since you’ll be spending most of your time outdoors under direct sunlight.
Make sure to bring along a towel so you can dry off after each ride or activity.
No matter what type of water park you choose to visit this summer, it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience! So grab your swimsuit and get ready for some fun-filled days at one of these amazing US waterparks!
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