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There's a bit of floating airtime.
After the Immelmann is this camel hump.
The Immelmann is quirky in that it rolls the opposite way to the way these elements are normally shaped, meaning you are sideways at the top.
The one and only inversion is the Immelmann, and there's a cool effect of barley missing the plume of spray lingering in the air as you zoom through.
The water splash is another signature element on Dive Machine coasters.
As the train exits the other side of the ship it skims over the surface of the water.
Crushed by the Krake.
Into the belly of the beast.
The train pauses for a moment before dropping.
At the top, you edge around this turn, giving you a chance to appreciate the height.
Heading up the lift hill.
The floor retracts, the gates open, and you are on your way.
This was the first dive machine to use 6 across seating. It however maintains the floorless seat feature.
It's not a huge coaster, with a height of 41m and 476m of track.
The station is themed like a ruined pirate fortress.
The entrance, which helpfully tells you it's an achterbahn.
Krake is a compact dive machine coaster from Bolliger & Mabillard.
It completes a short loop at a brisk pace around the front half of the park.
The ride has only a single station.