People in Cambodia have found a super cool way to deliver ice cubes using a slide. <br /><br />The frozen cuboids were seen being unloaded using a metal slide at a market in Phnom Penh on July 28, as temperatures passed 34C. <br /><br />Passing shoppers and tourists had to step over the metal rails as 2ft long blocks of ice whizzed down inches from their shins.<br /><br />While local children were able to sit next to the 'ice cube slide' and watch the fascinating spectacle. <br /><br />Once the blocks of ice zoomed down the make-shift slide they were picked up by another worker, who passed them to a third man who then put them through a crusher. <br /><br />Staff then bagged up the freshly crushed ice cubes and sold them to locals to use in the stalls.<br /><br />The impressive system was captured by holidaymaker Randolph Frost from Hammersmith, west London, who said it was ''very cool''.<br /><br />Randolph added: ''It was a hot day and seeing the huge blocks of ice was very refreshing. I was stood next to the men as the blocks were crushed and bits of ice flew off and cooled me down.<br /><br />''The business system was impressive, too. They were unloaded with the slide, crushed and sold. The whole process was over in about five minutes.''