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Pouring Concrete into the forms.
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More Concrete & Items Taking Shape
in the Mechanical Room.
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The Mezzanine Level
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Pouring the concrete walls of the wave pool
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Pouring the concrete walls of the wave pool.
See the Building Anchorage News Article
for more information!
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Installing pipes for the Master Blaster®
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Preparing the Lazy River rebar
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Discussing the pipe welding for the
Lazy River & the Master Blaster®
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Preparing for concrete pouring for the
Master Blaster splashdown area.
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Painting begins on the deep end wave pool wall.
The open areas at the bottom near the fan is
where the waves are generated.
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Piping being installed to supply the 5,500 gallons of
water
per minute required to operate the Master Blaster®
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Attaching the Master Blaster®
slide support arms.
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Forming up the Lazy River behind
the Wave Pool.
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The tallest tower of the
Master Blaster® being
hoisted into place.
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Aquarium on a column?
Just a sample of the interior theme.
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The Master Blaster®
slide exit
into the Lazy River.
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The best Waterpark building crew
guides the tower onto the bolts.
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Some of the 48" (4 foot)
sand filters
to be installed.
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Mechanical Room with 48" sand filters &
boilers to heat the water are getting installed.
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Pouring the Wave Pool Floor.
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The Changing Rooms & Restroom Floors
being poured.
These are located in the northwest corner
of the building.
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Looking from the Southwest.
How many features can you spot?
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"Sea Dragon" Pirate Ship with the
Lazy River in the foreground.
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Lazy River Bridge with the Splash Pool
in the Background.
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The Water drop Mushroom
at the Edge of the Wave Pool.
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Real Palm Trees next to the Wave Pool.
The Master Blaster®
with
safety netting.
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Shareholders test the water on 11/24/02
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Pepsi - The Official Drink @ H2Oasis Indoor Waterpark!
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