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The ride sends six person rafts through a course of artificial rapids designed to toss, turn and soak those on board.
Thunder River Rapids opened in 1986 along with Eureka Mountain as part of the addition of Gold Rush Country.
The Dreamworld Railway takes guests on a 3km journey around Dreamworld.
The Captain Sturt Paddle Wheeler is one of the park's original attractions.
Almost a staple at classic theme parks, on this ride guests can "drive" their own replica Model T fords on a meandering track.
The skull marks the queue entrance for Tower of Terror.
The main train seen here is an authentic steam-powered engine.
There are four stops along the way - Main Street, Billabong BBQ & Buffet, Australian Wildlife Experience and Rocky Hollow.
The paddle wheel, that on traditional paddle wheelers would propel the boat.
Passing the Billabong BBQ & Buffet.
Passing the waterfall.
This element was removed in around 2000. Now guests are entertained with classic Australian tunes.
Originally Captain Sturt had a key show component, consisting of a stunt show and storyline that idealised Australian bush rangers.
Though originally it was a round trip, a mid-point stop was added where guests can disembark at Farmyard Friends, Dreamworld's animal nursery/petting zoo.
The boat's path is controlled by a rail submerged beneath the surface.
The boat departs from Rivertown at set times throughout the day for a gentle cruise through the purpose-built river at Dreamworld.
Each car takes up to four people.
The track takes you up a hill around the Dreamworld Tower, where Giant Drop and Tower of Terror are found.
Roofs were added to each car in more recent years to provide protection from the sun.