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The coolest trampoline on Earth is suspended inside a huge cavern

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You’ve jumped on one trampoline, you jumped on them all, right? Wrong, you cynical sad sack. The mother of all trampolines is currently being readied for its public unveiling inside a series of caverns in Wales. Yep: It’s a network of trampolines hung from the walls of an old slate mine.

In the Welsh mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, an entrepreneur named Sean Taylor, who specializes in adventure tourism—including the fastest zip line in the world—is about to open up a new attraction: Bounce Below, a maze of trampolines installed inside of the Llechwedd Slate Caverns, a former slate mine that’s now a tourist attraction.
via Gizmodo

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Image: Big and Clever Adventures/CNET

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