Important works have started at Gardaland for the building of the new extraordinary attraction for 2011.
It’s going to be the most imposing and extreme roller coaster in Italy built by the best and most qualified producer in the world of this kind of attraction, the Swiss company B&M (Bolliger & Mabillard Inc.) which have to their record over 71 roller coasters built across the world.
B&M products are considered the best on the market. The company doesn’t produce series of models and each of its new creations has its own exclusive project: there are no two identical B&M roller coasters in the world.
After clearing the vast area dedicated to the new settlement and after the beginning of works Gardaland will activate, in the space of a few days, a web cam which is going to let everybody take a look, through the
www.gardaland.it website, at work in progress.
Visitors of the Park, already during this past weekend, were able to witness unusual technical activities… An armoured container, made of an aluminium league, completely watertight and totally screened from any kind of electromagnetic field was positioned beside the building site area. There was also a special monitoring radar aerial surrounded by very particular watertight containers for scientific scopes and by unusual depressurising valves…
In the proximity of this mysterious site, specialist technicians are roaming about wearing hermetic diving suits and fireproof outfits – usually used to work in delicate settings of the aseptic kind - equipped with unusual instrumentations with which they appear to be carrying out environmental monitoring along with mysterious “measurements” on passers-by.
Apparently it looks like something anomalous has been spotted in the area: unusual noises coming from under the ground and unexplainable vibrations of the ground, coupled with the strange variations of certain environment parameters which have prompted a strict monitoring plan of the area. The location was armoured, protected from the public and put under the constant surveillance of a group of operators employed for the analysis of all environment data. Air temperature, ground vibrations, magnetism, natural radioactivity, radio propagation and anything else that may be of use for ongoing investigations are being monitored. Spot checks of Guests passing by are also carried out; there are always many curious ones, as the enclosed photo shows, and they seem to perceive the new operation as yet another Gardaland attraction!