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At the far end of the park from the Tornado lies another of the park's Australian - and world - firsts. The 8 Lane Octopus Racer.
The arm here will hold both slides for this attraction on different levels.
This is the final splashdown for the Rocket slide, with a gentle spiral into the pool.
The Rocket slide is revolutionary in that it is more like a roller coaster crossed with a slide, with uphill sections that propel riders at great speeds .
This attraction will be one of Whitewater World's many Australian firsts.
This slide is a Rocket Slide - the flat parts will make up the dips and hills that this style of attraction are famous for.
These slide components are for the second attraction on Tower two. Both the tubular and the flat, open pieces will make up this slide.
Components of the shell awaiting installation.
A closeup of the top edge of the Tornado.
Only about a third of the fibreglass awaits installation onto the frame.
The Tornado is nearing completion of its funnel, with a distinctly green/aqua colouring.
Whitewater World is really starting to come together, with only a few months until opening.
The day also marked the opening of the all-new Dorothy's Rosy Tea Cup Ride to celebrate Wiggles World's first birthday. The ride was launched by The Wiggles themselves, taking the first spin on the thrill ride for three year olds.
After a five song set, The Wiggles farewelled Dreamworld.
Greg's fill-in as the yellow Wiggle, Sam.
Anthony, who took over as leader from Greg Page who wasn't in attendance.
Murray on guitar.
Jeff, preparing for a nap.