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The 1,200 Gallon Giant Tipping Bucket has Arrived! It will be Placed on Monday. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Yup! The WORLD's BIGGEST SPLASH! Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Some of the Many Water Pumps that will Power the fun in Cowabunga Bay! Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
More Support Columns for the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
One of the Many Signs that will Adorn the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
The "Endless Summer" Themed Sign that will adorn the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Lots of Parts. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at the backside of the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
A look at the Beach Entry to Cowabunga River from the Entrance Plaza. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
The Beach Entry to Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at the Beach Entrance to Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Some of the Water Jets in Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at the Giant Water Play Structure from Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at the Beach Entrance from Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at the Giant Water Play Structure and Beach Entry to Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking Down Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
The Back of the Wall of Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking in Cowabunga River. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Checking out the Giant Water Play Structure from the edge of the Splash Pad. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Checking Out the Giant Water Play Structure from the Edge of the Splash Pad. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Workers working on the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
The Second 900 Gallon Tipping Bucket will Splash Down about where that Tripod is. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at Cowabunga River from the Splash Pad. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Climbing up onto the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking up at the Perch for the 1,200 Gallon Giant Tipping Bucket. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
MONDO from the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
MONDO and the Roof that the 1,200 Gallons of Water from the Bucket will hit. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Some of the Walkways on the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
A Look at the Life Guard Shack Themeing from the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Another shot of MONDO and another Platform of the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at the Palm Tree Trunks and Life Guard Shack Themeing. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking Southwest towards I-15 from the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at Cowabunga River from the Giant Water Play Structure. If you look at the Concrete Splash Pad, you can see the Outline of the Shut Down Lanes for BONZAI and BOMBORA. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
A Wider View of Cowabunga River from the Giant Water Play Structure. Again, if you look on the left side of the Splash Pad, you can see the outline of where the Shut Down Lanes of BONZAI and BOMBORA will be located. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking over at the Foundation Forms for the Restroom Building. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
I See Water Guns! Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking Up at the Life Guard Shack. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Some of the Scenery Panels that will be on the Entrance Platforms to the Giant Water Play Structure. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
MONDO. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking at the Splash Pad where the 1,200 Gallons of Water from the Giant Tipping Bucket will fall. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking up at where the 1,200 Gallon Giant Tipping Bucket will be. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking up at MONDO. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Footers for the "Champagne Bowl" Slide for 2010! Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Footers that will hold the Support Columns for the "Champagne Bowl" Slide for 2010! Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
MONDO and the Tower Sections. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking Northwest from the Main Entrance to the Factory Outlets at Draper Point. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Closer View of Cowabunga Bay from the Entrance to the Factory Outlet Stores at Draper Pointe. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Looking West from the North Entrance to the Mall. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.
Closer Look at Cowabunga Bay from the North Mall Entrance. Photo Courtesy Cowabunga Bay Construction Blog/Sid Vernon.