Wellington Bowl features the original gnarly bowl with a more recently added extension with some more reasonably sized obstacles.

The OG clover-shaped bowl had heaps of broken glass and rubbish in the middle, along with what looked like a collection of syringes. 

The new upgrades contain a mini ramp, spine, banks, hump, flat rail and ledge.

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