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DescriptionMayan Temple Slides at Atlantis 2.jpg | Sharks await visitors at the bottom of Mayan Temple Water Slides at Atlantis, Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas. Visitors on tubes slide past these sharks inside rectangular acrylic tunnels. | ||||||||
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