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New Apocalypso waterslide will be open at the US's 'most haunted lake' that has claimed 700 lives since 1956

Sunday, 17/03/2024, 18:30 (GMT+7)

America's fastest waterslide is about to make its public debut at the country's most haunted lake after claiming 700 lives since 1956.

Lake Lanier, situated in northern Georgia, has gained infamy as the "most haunted lake" in the United States, claiming 700 lives since 1956. 

In a surprising move, plans have been announced to introduce a waterslide at this eerie location. 

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Plans announced to introduce waterslide at Lake Lanier, infamous for 700 deaths. Image Credit: Getty

The terrifying history of Lake Lanier, the most haunted lake in the US

Lake Lanier, an artificial lake constructed decades ago, was built on top of towns and cemeteries. 

Its creation was part of a larger initiative to enhance waterways across the country. 

However, the process was marred by social injustice and a questionable construction strategy that resulted in the displacement of local residents and the relocation of approximately 20 graveyards. 

Consequently, remnants of "ghost towns" with abandoned streets and houses, as well as intact tombstones, can still be found at the lake's bottom.

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Lake Lanier, built over towns and cemeteries, holds remnants of submerged communities. Image Credit: Getty

While the deaths at Lake Lanier have not been attributed to supernatural causes, the submerged structures and trees pose significant hazards to swimmers. 

The hidden dangers lurking beneath the water's surface have proved fatal for many unfortunate individuals. 

New Apocalypso waterslide will be open at the US's 'most haunted lake

Despite these unsettling circumstances, plans are underway to introduce a water park, including a waterslide, at Lake Lanier this summer.

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Margaritaville at Lake Lanier Islands plans Georgia's largest waterslide complex by 2024. Image Credit: Getty

Margaritaville at Lake Lanier Islands, the organization behind the project, has hailed this venture as a substantial investment, marking the most significant expansion in decades. 

They aim to create Georgia's largest waterslide complex, boasting a total of 15 slides by 2024.

The decision to build a waterslide in such a haunted and tragic location has sparked mixed reactions. 

On social media platforms like TikTok, where news of the expansion was shared, some expressed concern, highlighting the eerie history of the lake and questioning the wisdom of constructing an amusement park on such grounds. 

Others pointed out that a water park has been present at Lake Lanier for years, suggesting that the addition of a new waterslide is not a novel development.

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Concerns voiced on TikTok over building amusement park at haunted Lake Lanier. Image Credit: Getty

Lake needs its human sacrifice every year. This seems an easy way to give it to the lake, one user said.

Lake needs more souls, the second replied.

700 lives in a large lake in 68 years does not exactly scream haunted. People drown every year for various reasons, the third explained.

Maybe see why it has claimed so many in just a few years, another wrote.