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11 reviews – “Good”
Gold Coast, Australia
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So much effort for something so... nothing.
by Parkz, 2 years ago
Sea World
Leviathan's entry archway.
by Parkz, 2 years ago
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The detail on these statues is amazing.
by Parkz, 2 years ago
LeviathanSea World
The first drop on Leviathan.
by Parkz, 2 years ago
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The entry plaza is effectively the centre of The New Atlantis.
by Parkz, 2 years ago
LeviathanSea World
For Sea World's 50th anniversary the Walrus bench received a golden coat of paint.
by Gazza, 3 years ago
Sea World
Leviathan has dramatically changed the skyline at Sea World.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
The Timberliners are every bit as modern, complex and lightweight as any steel roller coaster train. The way they will navigate the track is worlds ahead of older wooden roller coasters, which will help keep the ride comfortable for years to come.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
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Like most modern roller coasters, Leviathan will have very secure yet very open restraints.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
The train features a hand-painted scale effect.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
Wooden roller coasters feature steel wheels to navigate the constantly expanding, contracting and changing wooden track
by Richard, 3 years ago
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Leviathan's sleek 'Timberliner' trains come from Gravitykraft, a division of the ride's designer Gravity Group.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
The first drop in all its glory.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
This will eventually become a viewing area for non-riders. Sans water, of course.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
The airtime moments continue on Leviathan.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
That's not hyperbole: it is believed that Leviathan is the most twisted, compact wooden roller coaster ever designed by Gravity Group, or constructed by Martin & Vleminckx.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
Leviathan pushes modern wooden roller coaster design to its limits.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
Moments of airtime can be identified by the presence of steel rails for the upstop wheels. Because wooden roller coasters have a bit of give between the guide and upstop wheels, there's no need to have running rails unless there's a moment of negative g forces. The row of bolts jutting out the top of the track along the left here hold in place a steel rail like that found on top of the track.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
There isn't a straight section of track to be seen on Leviathan.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
LeviathanSea World
Though it's being billed as a family thrill ride, emphasis is definitely on the thrills.
by Parkz, 3 years ago
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