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Right now, this is one of the least impressive domes on the planet. I guess I
can’t say that. It’s not like I’ve seen every single other one. Then again,
people have been making these kinds of statements forever, like when a food
blog would rate the best restaurants in the country, as if they have any
semblance of a comprehensive authority regarding anything close to what
they’re claiming. All I mean is that there aren’t any animals here yet. For
this one, I don’t think that they want to get by with lifelike robots. I think
they want it to be really authentic, and that’s going to take some time.
Still, it’s not called Savanna Animal Kingdom. They opened it, because it
currently already exemplifies exactly what it says on the tin. There’s a ton
of grass, patches of barren dirt, and very few trees. I didn’t see many other
people while I was there, and the ones who did show up didn’t stay very long
either, because we all saw the same thing. Potential. But not completion. The
vehicles are ready, which is an interesting thing, but the real interesting
part about that is how big they are. Back on Earth (before we stopped having
to drive) roads had to be sort of standardized. It would have been ridiculous
if French roads were 10 meters wide and Spanish roads were 50 meters wide.
They developed organically, initially based on the size of people, then of
horses, then horse-drawn carriages, and so on, and so forth. They got bigger,
but you could still still see the natural origins. Even when they broke new
ground, like I was saying, the cars were the size they were, and they weren’t
going to make special cars for some hip, new region. I’m talking a lot about
vehicles, because I can’t talk about the lions or the elephants yet. The point
is, we’re starting from scratch here, and not limiting ourselves to tradition.
Some of the vehicles are big, with giant observation bubbles which allow for
360 degree viewing all around. Man, it’ll be great in 15 or 20 years when this
place is populated, and there are actually some cool things to see, but until
then, we can literally only imagine.
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