Thorpe Park is currently the center of attention. The anticipation for Hyperia, the future record-breaking roller coaster announced as the tallest and fastest in the country, is palpable among the enthusiast community.
A recent video published by Jack Silkstone on YouTube highlights crucial progress in the construction of Hyperia. Special attention is given to the completion of the non-inverting Immelmann. Towering at an impressive height of over 45 meters, this element is not just a feat of engineering but also the first thrilling highlight for passengers right after the launch.
Construction and Landscape in Harmony
The construction of the roller coaster is showing impressive progress in various areas. The support tower for the yet-unfinished Dive-Loop has been erected, signaling that the construction is moving forward with determination.
Another significant step in the development of Hyperia is the restoration of the lake to its former state. The earth excavated into the lake at the beginning of the construction phase is now being removed, initiating the process of restoring the natural beauty of the surroundings.
The landscaping around the roller coaster is also taking shape. The delivery of plants and greenery to the site indicates that landscaping is imminent and will further enrich the overall appearance of Hyperia.
A Glimpse into the Future
The construction of the lift hill, another vital component of the roller coaster, is about to commence. Waitingtimes.APP stays abreast of the latest developments and will continue to provide detailed updates on the progress of Hyperia. With each passing day, the completion of the roller coaster draws nearer, and expectations soar. Thorpe Park is gearing up to set new benchmarks in the world of roller coasters with Hyperia.
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