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A lazy river is a water ride found in water parks, hotels, resorts, and recreation centers, which usually consists of a shallow (2.5–3.5-foot (0.76–1.07 m)) pool that flows similarly to a river.There is generally a slow current, usually just enough to allow guests to gently ride along lying on rafts. The current is generated by means of a gradual slope in the terrain, aided by a pumping mechanism that allows for the river to continue flowing infinitely. There may also be scenic elements added, such as small waterfalls on the edge of the river. Some connect or lead into swimming pools or wave pools, while others are self-contained courses that simply complete a circuit.

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  • Lazy River (de)
  • Kolam arus (in)
  • Lazy river (fr)
  • Lazy river (en)
  • 유수풀 (ko)
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  • Ein Lazy River ist ein Strömungskanal, der zu den gehört, die man hauptsächlich in Erlebnisbädern und Wasserparks findet. (de)
  • Une lazy river (rivière paresseuse en français) est un type d'attraction aquatique développé dans de nombreux parcs aquatiques et centres de détente. (fr)
  • Kolam arus adalah sebuah wahana air yang ditemukan di taman air, hotel, resor, dan pusat rekreasi, yang biasanya meliputi sebuah kolam dangkal (2½ kaki sampai 3½ kaki) yang mengalir mirip dengan sungai.Kolam arus umumnya berarus tenang, biasanya agar pemakaiannya dapat mengarunginya memakai pelampung. Terdapat juga unsur pemandangan yang ditambahkan, seperti air terjun kecil pada tepi kolam arus. Beberapa kolam arus terhubung atau mengarah ke kolam renang atau kolam ombak, sementara yang lainnya berdiri sendiri membentuk sebuah sirkuit. Menurut Garrett Nunnelly, kolam arus mula-mula diciptakan di negara bagian California. (in)
  • 유수풀 이란 어떤 한 방향으로 물이 흐르게 만든 풀이다. 주로 중형이나 대형 워터파크에 설치되어있다. (ko)
  • A lazy river is a water ride found in water parks, hotels, resorts, and recreation centers, which usually consists of a shallow (2.5–3.5-foot (0.76–1.07 m)) pool that flows similarly to a river.There is generally a slow current, usually just enough to allow guests to gently ride along lying on rafts. The current is generated by means of a gradual slope in the terrain, aided by a pumping mechanism that allows for the river to continue flowing infinitely. There may also be scenic elements added, such as small waterfalls on the edge of the river. Some connect or lead into swimming pools or wave pools, while others are self-contained courses that simply complete a circuit. (en)
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  • Ein Lazy River ist ein Strömungskanal, der zu den gehört, die man hauptsächlich in Erlebnisbädern und Wasserparks findet. (de)
  • A lazy river is a water ride found in water parks, hotels, resorts, and recreation centers, which usually consists of a shallow (2.5–3.5-foot (0.76–1.07 m)) pool that flows similarly to a river.There is generally a slow current, usually just enough to allow guests to gently ride along lying on rafts. The current is generated by means of a gradual slope in the terrain, aided by a pumping mechanism that allows for the river to continue flowing infinitely. There may also be scenic elements added, such as small waterfalls on the edge of the river. Some connect or lead into swimming pools or wave pools, while others are self-contained courses that simply complete a circuit. A torrent river, or wave river, is a related concept. Torrent rivers feature wave machines similar to those that are in wave pools; the waves then push riders (who are on rafts, as they are in a regular lazy river) around the river faster than they would be traveling in a regular lazy river. Torrent rivers appear at all of the Schlitterbahn water parks and Aquaventure in Dubai and the Bahamas. A current channel is another water feature found in aquatic facilities that uses moving water for enjoyment. A current channel usually consists of water 3–5 feet (0.91–1.52 m) deep and the width of the channel is no greater than 10 feet (3.0 m). Water flows similarly to a lazy river but because of the depth can be used for aquatic therapy and swimming or walking against the current. (en)
  • Une lazy river (rivière paresseuse en français) est un type d'attraction aquatique développé dans de nombreux parcs aquatiques et centres de détente. (fr)
  • Kolam arus adalah sebuah wahana air yang ditemukan di taman air, hotel, resor, dan pusat rekreasi, yang biasanya meliputi sebuah kolam dangkal (2½ kaki sampai 3½ kaki) yang mengalir mirip dengan sungai.Kolam arus umumnya berarus tenang, biasanya agar pemakaiannya dapat mengarunginya memakai pelampung. Terdapat juga unsur pemandangan yang ditambahkan, seperti air terjun kecil pada tepi kolam arus. Beberapa kolam arus terhubung atau mengarah ke kolam renang atau kolam ombak, sementara yang lainnya berdiri sendiri membentuk sebuah sirkuit. Menurut Garrett Nunnelly, kolam arus mula-mula diciptakan di negara bagian California. (in)
  • 유수풀 이란 어떤 한 방향으로 물이 흐르게 만든 풀이다. 주로 중형이나 대형 워터파크에 설치되어있다. (ko)
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