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“Good”
Gold Coast, Australia
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The only adult-friendly aspect of Nickelodeon Land is the long overdue makeover of Dockside Tavern, Sea World's idyllic pub/bar.
by Richard, 10 years ago
Sea World
It's a nice tip of the hat to the once iconic volcano on Bermuda Triangle.
by Richard, 8 years ago
The Reef at Castaway Bay
Sea World
Supports for a steeply banked U turn. In the background you can see the unique L shaped 'split' brake run the ride has. The space limitations of the site have most likley forced them to push the brakes into the corner as they have done.
by Gavin Seipelt, 17 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Shipping container with a view.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The dramatic lift hill structure of Leviathan
by Inverted, 5 years ago
Leviathan
Sea World
A look at the back end. Designers appear to have even gone to the effort of putting in a tandem saddle to make the appearance as realistic as possible (Though it would be a worry if anybody attempted to ride on it!) The wheel assembly can also be seen.*Note: These photos were taken from a distance with a zoom. The photographer did not open, nor enter the shipping container.
by Gavin Seipelt, 17 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
The dolphin nursery, next to the Dockside Tavern.
by Gavin Seipelt, 17 years ago
Sea World
The other side of the Plaza Food Court.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Sea World
by Richard Wilson, 15 years ago
Penguin Encounter
Sea World
From the other side. It's easy to picture the final orientation of this track with the angle of the support bracket
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Who wants to bet this elegant fencing solution wasn't in the original plans?
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
A photo of the school of fish that congregates around a certain well known food dispenser means only only one thing...We're at Sea World!
by Richard Wilson, 14 years ago
Sea World
Seeing the crowd, Mr Krabs realises the hold up is a buisness opportunity to sell his Krabby Patty burgers to the crowd. Cue the giant note flags.
by Richard Wilson, 14 years ago
SpongeBob ParadePants
Sea World
More parts of the ride have arrived. In the background you can see the tanks which store compressed hydraulic fluid that powers the launch.
by joz, 17 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Sea World originally planned to build their own fake shipping containers for theming -- until it was costed against real second-hand shipping containers.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The sides of the main trough are formed by lining these prefabricated steel segments vertically against each other before filling with concrete.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The gutted bermuda triangle show building is still little more than an enclosed dirt patch.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Unlike steel roller coasters which are built entirely from prefabricated components, traditional wooden roller coasters are built on-site from raw wood, which makes the process complicated in some ways, but easier in other ways.
by Parkz, 5 years ago
Leviathan
Sea World
A series of four rubber flap doors filter the light down as you walk into the show building.
by Gavin Seipelt, 12 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
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