"'Maku Puihi' translates to 'wet and wild' in the Waturi language"
You should be getting ready to break out the Champagne bottles to break on the Volcano's peak. This was your baby. You were the first to break the news & your early info has been right on. It's almost time to christian the ship's launch. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:.Health be damned, you'll pull it together. I have faith in you. :thumbsup:I feel like the T-Rex after Kong broke my jaw...
When that Volcano & surrounding landscape is finished, it's going to make Pandora's Floating Mountains an afterthought.
I have been looking for a specific aerial that showed the beach area right before the "sand" went in, and it appeared to have a unique bed.Its coming together so well. Speaking of which, with still not everything being revealed, I'm gonna call it now and say the sand will glow at night.
I'm getting worried the volcano will stay half green like this.... :look:
I'm getting worried the volcano will stay half green like this.... :look:
Green lower slopes and volcanic rock above, matches up with nature
Well at night I am expecting it!It still has to look tropical. You don't want flashbacks of Pompeii when you're in the wave pool. #toosoon?
I'm getting worried the volcano will stay half green like this.... :look:
So when you go to a water park, you et right out of the pool or off a slide soaked and head straight for your car in your bathing suit? Do you also get in your car wet? Or do you do the common thing and dry off and put your regular clothes back on before leaving the park?
I'm the same way.There are times ill hop back in my car or bus before changing into dry clothes after a day at water park. Of course my shirt is dry and my board shorts dry rather quickly and will sit on a towel just in case. For us I guess it just depends on how far we have to travel to get back to our hotel or home.
You can almost see the full outline of the Kopiko Wai Winding River (the lazy river) on the north side of the park in this photo:Has anyone made a outline of the lazy river path yet? I cannot find one to see how big it will be. I love lazy rivers and haven't really seen a estimate of this yet.
I'm the same way.
You can almost see the full outline of the Kopiko Wai Winding River (the lazy river) on the north side of the park in this photo:
And you can pretty such see the full outline of TeAwa The Fearless River (the rapids/action/crazy river) on the south side of the park here: