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''Our plan was to build a water slide which would enable visitors to view the whole park and we did not intend to break the world record,' he said.
'I'm overly concerned about the environment here so we tried our best to maintain the greenery by not chopping down the trees. We reckon the slide will be the main attraction when completed.''
According to the statement released by the park, the ride will last four minutes and will take visitors down a 230ft (70-metre) slope through jungle terrain and tree canopies before eventually crossing the main Teluk Bahang Road and into ESCAPE Waterplay on the opposite track of land.
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