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This July 24, 2013, photo, Rocky Mountain Flyboard instructor Chase Shaw flips with his flyboard, on the Jordanelle Reservoir, at Jordanelle State Park, Utah. The Flyboard, which looks like a small snowboard attached to a hose, can propel you 45 feet in the air using water pumped from a personal watercraft like a Jet Ski to the base of the board. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) |
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In this July 19, 2013 photo, a jetpack instructor at H2O Water Sports Powered by Seabreeze demonstrates how to use a Jetlev in Honolulu. New devices that pump water fast enough to make people defy gravity are drawing thrill-seekers eager to try the next new watersport, but Hawaii fishermen, scientists and state officials are questioning their safety and how they may affect fish, coral and other fragile natural resources in the islands. Read: ‘Iron Man’ Jetpacks Spark Concerns in Hawaii (AP Photo/Audrey McAvoy) |
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In this July 19, 2013 photo, customer Victor Verlage rides a Jetlev jetpack operated by the company H2O Water Sports Powered by Seabreeze in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Audrey McAvoy) |