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Oldest photos at Storm Coaster
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The pumps seen in the lower left are running around the clock to keep the construction area dry so that work can continue.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Some of the pooling of water is seen here. With the wet season nearing an end in south-east Queensland the work should be able to progress with few distractions until opening.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
This solid block of concrete will soon support the water coaster's steel structure.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
What could be under these footing-shaped boxes???
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
It's great to see Australian theme parks finally cottoning on to the idea that new attractions can be hyped and promoted in advance.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Mack water coaster track has arrived in the Sea World car park.
by Chris Mason, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
There are sections of both blue and white track, which is likely related to the ride's storm theme.
by Chris Mason, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
There are sections of both blue and white track, which is likely related to the ride's storm theme.
by Chris Mason, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Owing to the large size of water coaster vehicles that function effectively both as floating boats and roller coaster trains, water coasters feature quite a wide track gauge.
by Chris Mason, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Water coasters use track for the true "coasting" sections, but splashdowns as well as floating sections use more traditional flume troughs. This means that this water coaster will utilise much fewer sections of actual track than most roller coasters.
by Chris Mason, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The chaotic construction site of Storm Coaster is slowly starting to resemble a roller coaster footprint.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The gutted building is being prepared for construction of the ride's main water pool.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The airtime hill finale that Mack water coasters feature will be found here.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The Log Ride's new shortened track takes a very deliberate path through gaps in Storm Coaster's supports.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The twisted drop here will feature A-shaped supports across both sides of the path. The left side supports will be vertical while the right will be angled to meet at the track above.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The extensive coaster section will make good use of the area that was once Bermuda Triangle's load/unload station.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Pumps continue to operate to keep the low construction site dry while earthworks take place.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Significant amounts of concrete are required to contain the vast body of water.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
One of the support beams for the building has been reconfigured to make way for the ride course. Afer the final drop and airtime hill the track will head back into the building for the final section before the station.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
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