Sometimes the best things in life really are free, eh?
That's certaintly the case with this incredible 200-ft natural waterslide located at The Rere rockslide on the Wharekopae River that adrenaline junkies have been embracing in New Zealand.
National Geographic Travel report that the surface of this waterfall has turned into a natural waterslide after years of a constant flow.
They posted below video on Twitter, which shows people using body boards or inner tubes to slide.
From years of a constant flow, the surface of this waterfall in New Zealand has turned into a natural waterslide—proving that sometimes the best things in life actually are free https://t.co/raAetbXOB0 pic.twitter.com/lahitDjSTy
— Nat Geo Travel (@NatGeoTravel) July 20, 2018
We're not gonna lie, it looks like it would be damn sore if you fell off, but nevertheless, we want to be there right now please.
And the best part? It's completely free to experience.
Cover pic via: @Stoked4Saturday