Wild Wonders

Hello and welcome to the park of "wild wonders"!

If my computer allows, I will try to build a park with all of the themes and animals offered in the game.

It will not be able to be completely as I would have liked given the impossibility of modifying the textures of biomes: the starting choice is therefore a "neutral" temperate terrain. So no savannah, desert, tundra, tropical texture. . . Pity

1/ Aerial view of the current state:
  • entry into North America
  • on the left the India part
  • on the right the arctic part
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A railway will go around the park clockwise outside the enclosures (sometimes below).
A 4 x 4 trek will go around the park in an anti-clockwise direction while passing inside the enclosures.


2/ Entry
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4/ Railway station
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Thank you very much Paul and KevinBevin for your kind comments.

I continue and end with North America.

42/ Wolf enclosure also very rugged
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43/ Entrance to the cave opposite that of the grizzly bears.
I don't understand why the game tells me that a wolf escapes every time he goes there?!?!? Perhaps because it passes under a path of visitors.
The fact remains that wolves go there and return to the enclosure without worries.
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44/ 2nd cave while rock with entrance at the back. Wolves have never been there. I modified it by widening the entry. . . In vain.
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46/ So I started all over again with the terrain modification tool and there it worked as a habitat.

Less pretty? What do you think ?
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Thank you very much for your encouragement Luuknoord 😊

69/ The Isabelle bear enclosure
Their shelter is in the entrance building of the Indian zone.
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71/ I thought it necessary to place climbing platforms on the stairs. I will be able to remove them, I saw the bears normally climb the stairs to the side.
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72/ Zookeepers are resting just above the bears.
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75/ Another lodge for lucky visitors
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Thank you so much Wowman

78/ Let's switch to the other side of the entrance building with the ruined area of the orangutans
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79/ The visitors' bridge passes through the ruin. It is overlooked by the orangutan climbing area (670 m2).
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97/ Here is now the restaurant of the Indian zone
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99/ Descending passage towards vivariums and aquatic bay windows.
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100/ The food stands and the terrace with tables.
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101/ Terrace shaded by fabrics stretched between the multiple columns.
The staircase on the right leads to an observation deck for Isabelle bears and Bengal tigers
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106/ The staircase on the side before the installation of the vegetation making the shooting complicated.
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107/ The viewing area for Asian elephants, Bengal tigers and gharials. Accessible by the side staircase and by the restaurant. In the center, below, the vivariums and the aquatic bay windows.

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112/ Vivarium
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113/ Aquatic bay window towards Bengal tigers
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114/ Aquatic bay window towards gharial
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115/ Aquatic bay window towards indian elephant
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I present you the photos (113 - 114 - 115) before removing certain columns supporting the esplanade and which must block the passage to animals to access the water under this eslpanade. These columns must be too tight I think.

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