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Through thirteen Winter X Games and three Olympic golds, Shaun White has pulled off some insane moves. Even after retiring, the Olympian has been ripping through snow-covered slopes at various locations across the globe. However, the snowboarding legend, who pulls off gravity-defying stunts, could hardly withstand the latest adventure with his friends.

After concluding their Antarctica trip, White, Nina Dobrev, Lewis Hamilton, and others visited Argentina. While the Olympian was in his element at the southern pole, sailing through one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world left him rattled.

Not the experience Shaun White expected

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The Olympic legend recently visited the Iguazu Falls, the world’s largest waterfall system, with his close friends. However, what White didn’t expect was to get battered by the water. While on his visit, their boat sailed directly under one of the numerous separate waterfalls, leaving them drenched. “They said ‘let’s go to Iguazu falls’… not let’s go into Iguazu falls.”, White wrote in the caption.

 

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In the video, while Lewis Hamilton tries to block the water, Nina Dobrev couldn’t help but laugh. Caught off guard, all the snowboarder could say was, “Oh my god!” and “Oh Sh*t!”. 

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From Antarctica to Argentina

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Shaun White and company are on vacation, visiting multiple continents, and performing some daredevil stunts. The group, including White, Dobrev, Hamilton, Jimmy Tatro, and others, chronicled their trip to Antarctica. Other celebrities who had joined them at the pole, but were missing in the latest video, were Jared Leto and Aaron Paul.

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In another video, Shaun White showed how the entire group went snowboarding on the snow-covered slopes of the Antarctic. “Goodbye Antarctica thanks for the memories!” wrote the Olympic gold medalist in his last post about their trip to the south pole.

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