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Underground Trampoline Opens In Mine

English: Trampoline.
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A new attraction in the UK promises the adventure of trampolines underground, according to a new article.

The new adventure park, in an abandoned 200-ft. mine underneath Wales, features more that 100,000 square feet of trampolines. Suspended from the high ceilings of the mine, the bouncy nets are connected by slides and ladders.

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Local resident Aaron Davies says, “We’ve got thousands of these caves, and this is such a new way to see them and experience them and jump around and have a lot of fun.”

See more about the adventure park here on the CBS News website.

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