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One of our access tunnels is located near the exit to Sea Storm.




My Projects - CSO's I Have Imported, Walls, Tunnels, and Fences - Tunnel Entrance Near Sea Storm Entrance, Image 09

The other end of this tunnel overlooks the west inlet to Midway Bay.




My Projects - CSO's I Have Imported, Walls, Tunnels, and Fences - Tunnel Entrance From Which is a View of Midway Bay Inlet, Image 10

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This image is taken from the hilltop on which the hotel is located. From this viewpoint can be seen the conforming fences we’ve put up for the safety of the groundskeepers, and for the safety of any adventurous guests who have strayed off our path system. This particular length of fencing is known around our resort as Cliff Fence.




At this end of pool complex guests may use our Pool Body Slide. While using the slide guests will enjoy unusual views looking directly up at some of our exotic palms. Body Slide is our only pool ride.




As you may have observed, our hotel is built on a cliff edge overlooking our pool complex and offers unsurpassed ocean views from every room.




My Projects - CSO's I Have Imported, Walls, Tunnels, and Fences - Conforming Fences Bordering The Cliff Overlooking The South End of Pool Complex, Image 11

Out of view off the bottom of this image, the lower portion of the hotel has been placed but needs a little more work in SketchUp. The upper fifty storeys of this structure are a completed model which is halfway through texture application in SketchUp. At the left all the way down the hill towards Sky Sling will be citrus orchards made up of oranges, lemons and a few lime trees. Our grapefruit orchard is across Midway Bay.




Here is Sky Sling at the bottom of the slope seen at the top left in the previous image. The orchards will extend all the way down almost to the retaining wall near the top of this image.




My Projects - CSO's I Have Imported, Walls, Tunnels, and Fences - Effective Use of Fences With Retaining Walls at Sky Sling, Image 12

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Let’s go take a look now at the other end of Cliff Fence. In the bottom center of this image below the poincianas there is a small set of stairs built into an excavated area.




My Projects - CSO's I Have Imported, Walls, Tunnels, and Fences - View of Conforming Fences Above The North End of The Cliff From Pool Complex, Image 13

At this end of Cliff Fence, the conforming fences are interrupted by the stairs and raised walkway located in this mini excavation.




My Projects - CSO's I Have Imported, Walls, Tunnels, and Fences - A Mini Excavation At The North End of The Cliff Through Which Passes The Main Path System Leading To Suspended Pool Path, Image 14

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Here’s the retaining wall near Imagineer John’s Balloon Flight.




My Projects - CSO's I Have Imported, Walls, Tunnels, and Fences - Effective Use of Fences, Retaining Walls, and a Recessed Path at Balloon Flight, Image 15

In this area our park designers have opted into a recessed path rather than a suspended path for the exit of this ride.




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And here behind Dodgems there is a similar retaining wall arrangement.




My Projects - CSO's I Have Imported, Walls, Tunnels, and Fences - The Retaining Wall and Fence Arrangement Behind Dodgems, Image 16

You may have noticed other areas of this park in My Projects where I haven’t yet gotten around to putting in these retaining walls.




It is impossible to line up conforming fences with separately imported retaining walls that don’t conform, so along with importing the retaining wall structures I’ve imported the retaining wall fences.




When terrain has been contoured and smoothed as in this park, the individual terrain tiles in this smoothed landscape is never at exactly 1h or 2h. As the retaining walls need to be custom built to precisely fit into the terrain that they’re being placed in, this set of retaining walls will not be released.