Playground Adventurer #7 - Tall Twisty Tube

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I found this glorious playground just adjacent to my normal playgrounding area. I had ventured to this set of residential condos a couple of times, but only found a worthless 7-11 convenience store. I'm kidding. In South Korea, the 7-11 stores are very popular, like they were in the 80s in America.


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The twisty tube was at least 25 feet tall and looked too scary for my daughter to even attempt to ride it. I was not expecting her to run to the top and just slide down it without any hesitation. I was shocked quite frankly. It was wonderful and is probably the most fun playground that I've seen so far in the Republic of Korea.


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There are some very simple and non dangerous steps up to the top where the tube is located. There is a looking window and lots of rails so no one can fall off, even a three year old.


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For the younger kids there is a side slide that has some bumps in it. I think this is the first time I've come across a bumpy slide here.


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A closer picture of the tube that does a 720 spin down to the bottom.


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A simple rope bridge that she was able to master a month ago.


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A wider shot of the whole playground from the opposite side.


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Basically, a nonfunctional teeter-totter that I've seen before. It looks neat, but not popular.


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No playground is complete with springy chairs. My daughter likes them for about 20 seconds each time we see them. Maybe she'll like them when she's a little older, but I remember also not caring for them when I was a child.


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Lastly, the most important park feature. The place where I can sit down with my coffee and take pictures and write on my phone, while she drains all her energy out.

Thanks for reading! This is part 7 of my journey to 100 playgrounds. This is still within walking distance of our condo. It is also right by a classroom window that we accidentally walked by, since they just rent buildings to school children here.

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