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2 reviews –
“Good”
Whittlesea, Australia
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You better like stairs. There’s around 180 of them to climb.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
Close up of the conveyor belt.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
The rafts will be fed into this channel and onto the conveyor belt.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
The conveyor dips below water level to ensure a smooth transition for the empty rafts from water to belt. Small guide wheels along the sides ensure that the rafts don't scrape or get caught on the way up.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
The conveyor belt will carry Proslide’s famous 4-person cloverleaf tubes to the top of the launch tower.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
Parts for the raft conveyor belt.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
Yeah, it's huge!
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
The park’s naturally hilly terrain makes for some lovely views of the Victorian countryside.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
Early September saw the first fully enclosed tube sections installed.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
The launch tower being constructed.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
Prior to the helix riders will snake down a giant, open s-bend.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
By mid-September the majority of the slide pieces had been fitted.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
The beginning of the 630 degree downward helix.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
Each tube section is made up of multiple top and bottom half pieces. These are first bolted together on the ground, and then lifted into place; joining the appropriate support and nearby slide piece.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
The slide pieces ready for installation. They are over 2m in diameter.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
Each slide is barcoded with a unique part number.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
The slide is really starting to take shape.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
The drop into the wave element.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
Following the wave element, riders will fly down one last drop and into a splashdown pool.
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
Do a barrel roll!
by Luke, 7 years ago
Gravity Wave
Funfields
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