Here is another angle taken of the site:-
Photo by
Wonder World.
Thanks for the update
@CrashCoaster
This is a little off-topic, however I would like to emphasize that
Wonder World is
rarely the original source for coaster construction news. I occasionally see this news blogger credited here on the forums, but to put things straight Wonder World has the
unfortunate habit of hiding the actual source or deliberately miscrediting where he got his pictures or info from.
For instance, the Taïga construction pic actually comes from Linnanmäki's official Instagram account:
http://instagr.am/p/BqhZCOEBs9H/
Note that I am not a neutral bystander in the Wonder World situation. As reporter for CoastersWorld.fr, our website was at repeated offenses victim of his debatable approach. I am fine with other blogs and social media reusing my or CoastersWorld.fr's content as long as due credit is given. Wonder World on the other hand doesn't follow this practice in most cases.
The bottom line is:
if you see something on Wonder World, it is most likely not originally coming from him.
----- [Rant over] -----
Now back on topic, the first inversion looks very exciting. Just like with Steel Dolphin's outward-banked turn, we can definitely see Intamin going for funkier shapes and more sideways airtime elements. This is not your regular corkscrew or Zero-G by the looks of it, we could be in for a really fun mix of lats and airtime