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A closeup of the end of the ride. We should see a waterfall over the end of this slide.

But because of the obvious difficulties associated with dropping four people in a tube straight down into a pool below, the Behemoth Bowl features a gentle splashdown into a plunge pool much like the Tornado slides do.

The single-rider body slide versions of these feature a freefall plummet of several feet from the centre of the bowl into a pool below.

ProSlide make three types of Bowls. WhiteWater World will feature the largest of the three.

This ride sends four riders at a time in a cloverleaf tube down a large drop into the bowl where they spin around the inside edge several times.

The final slide is of course a Behemoth Bowl from ProSlide.


It will do a semi-helix at the start before dropping down.

Supports are in place for the final slide.

This slide could be best described as Wet'n'Wild's Super 8 Aqua Racer - with an obvious twist.

Over the other side of the park, the 8-Lane octopus racer has been completed and work has started on the final slide.

The Tornado is one piece away from completion. You can see the final gap at the bottom of the funnel.

There is a lot going on around this tower with three slide crossovers and the Rocket slide's return conveyor belt. Riders will not ride on the return conveyor.

A closeup of one of the uphill sections.

After one final uphill section the ride meanders gently towards the plunge pool.

The drop after the helix. At this stage the ride is nearing the end.


After the bunny hill the slide goes up a bigger uphill section.

In the foreground of the bunny hill is the parts for the only slide which is still in major construction.

Back to the first drop, you can see it features an enclosed turn before going down into the main drop.