pukkie Posted May 27, 2011 Posted May 27, 2011 Your zoo is simply breathtaking :whoa: The lay out and the area´s are fantastic :cheer-girls-group-3x2-green: I like what you did with the monkeys and your overview looks quite spectacular
Firehawke Posted May 27, 2011 Posted May 27, 2011 That is definitely the right word, pukkie---breathtaking! I want to be a guest in your zoo, Kreek! What are your stats???
(Admin)Cricket Posted June 1, 2011 Posted June 1, 2011 I :wub: how you used the wooden bridges ... Very nice!!
(Admin)Savannahjan Posted June 1, 2011 Posted June 1, 2011 Kreek, your zoo is so lush! It is truly beautiful.
Guest bluesfan6 Posted June 14, 2011 Posted June 14, 2011 WOW!!! I really enjoyed looking at your zoo. This was a very educational look through for me, as I can take away alot from looking at yours. I was getting close to posting some of my screens, but I think I will be doing a lot more work first. The thing I learned the most is I need to open up my space a lot more and be creative with that space, then blend it together. Like you have done.
Kreek Posted June 25, 2011 Author Posted June 25, 2011 Thank you for the wonderful comments. They make me blush! From the relaxation area and the surfing lessons, we go accross the bridge where we enter the rainforrest village. Here you can hire a boat, learn about the arts and crafts, and have a bite to eat on the grill. There's also a tree house restaurant, but it's not in shot. Behind the village reside the elephants belonging to the temple on the other side of the river. The river banks are occupied by bengal tigers. Leaving the village, passing the tigers on one side and parrots on the other, we go back to the entrance. Here we turn left to stumble upon the outskirts of the temple. We can also take a tunnel underneath the bongo exhibit. The pathway changes into what's left of the old temple path. On the square we find some ruins and an intact structure now housing the rainforest restaurant. The tank houses manatees, and behind the restaurant is the caudy exhibit. (I know, not really of this time, but I usually have to have one dinosaur species in every zoo and these guys are just so darn cute!). The entrance shows how the temple was once used to worship the cat species. This is why the clouded leopard and Jaguar can be found on the outskirts. Next, we enter what is left of the temple. Some walls are still standing. Watch your step though, because the temple guardian is still around. I've wrapped their exhibit around the walls, making it look like they can step inside at anytime. One of the old passageways leads down to the elephant sanctuary where we can learn all there is to know about them. Following the main path we finally end up in the main structure of the temple, now housing the big cat sanctuary. Black panthers still prowl on the outskirts. That's it for now. There's only a bit of open space left. I will post more when I have finished the zoo. I hope you like it.
pukkie Posted June 25, 2011 Posted June 25, 2011 Now this is such a fabulous zoodesign... :adore: Very impressive and highly inspirational I'd love to have a copy of that one day to look into the many details you created I love how you placed that arch andthen the rainforestfountain and the statue infront of it with the waterfallfences so it looks like the statue is placed in water and that water runs down into the exhibit Very, very creative :cheer-girls-group-3x2-green: I love it :post-1551-1124418072: :post-1551-1124418072:
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