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Teuf's Pool and backyard (Overhead/inside cave)
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Pool:
As with just about everything else, the pool was originally meant to be a deep dive testing and training tank. Tuefelshund had the top widened and also built a huge hill with a cave inside, sort of like the Playboy Mansion Grotto; complete with two large waterfalls in the front over the entrances, two more waterfalls in the back spilling into the pond, and a water slide hidden among the fake rock face.
On top of the hill is a picnic table and a large acrylic glass hot tub that doubles as a skylight for inside the cave. The two waterfall pools on the edge of the cliff face are also made of acrylic and double as skylights as well. (NOT SHOWN in this picture.)
Directly below the cliff the water depth is 200ft deep, closer to the edge, the pool begins to slope up into a wide, semi shallow area. A see through walkway extends out to an acrylic sunken gazebo. On the opposite end of the pool is a series of water volley ball courts that can be played in either direction depending on the height of the players.
Instead of hard concrete, the entire pool is lined in a thick, soft, squishy, slightly bumpy, silicone-like coating to help protect from abrasion as well as cushion the impact from falls and make every surface comfortable to lay on. In addition the shallow areas are bedded with soft smooth squishy chunks of silicone.
Fish: As with many other things, Integritas Universal has become one of the leaders in robotic engineering... One of the first things people notice when visiting Teuf's pool is the assortment of very brightly colored tropical fish and the 12 large manatees swimming around. While all the animals look and seemingly act real, they are in fact robots with very specific duties.
First, all the robots intake water and filter it by burning up impurities inside. The fish swim around cleaning and picking up the silicone pebbles and sand, replacing it in the shallow areas where it belongs. They also monitor the vital signs of all nearby guest, when there is a problem they alert the Manatees.
The Manatee robots clean but also act as lounge chairs, floats, and most importantly life guards. Able to retrieve anyone or anything from the bottom of the pool, the robot manatees are also able to automatically alert paramedics if need be.
As with just about everything else, the pool was originally meant to be a deep dive testing and training tank. Tuefelshund had the top widened and also built a huge hill with a cave inside, sort of like the Playboy Mansion Grotto; complete with two large waterfalls in the front over the entrances, two more waterfalls in the back spilling into the pond, and a water slide hidden among the fake rock face.
On top of the hill is a picnic table and a large acrylic glass hot tub that doubles as a skylight for inside the cave. The two waterfall pools on the edge of the cliff face are also made of acrylic and double as skylights as well. (NOT SHOWN in this picture.)
Directly below the cliff the water depth is 200ft deep, closer to the edge, the pool begins to slope up into a wide, semi shallow area. A see through walkway extends out to an acrylic sunken gazebo. On the opposite end of the pool is a series of water volley ball courts that can be played in either direction depending on the height of the players.
Instead of hard concrete, the entire pool is lined in a thick, soft, squishy, slightly bumpy, silicone-like coating to help protect from abrasion as well as cushion the impact from falls and make every surface comfortable to lay on. In addition the shallow areas are bedded with soft smooth squishy chunks of silicone.
Fish: As with many other things, Integritas Universal has become one of the leaders in robotic engineering... One of the first things people notice when visiting Teuf's pool is the assortment of very brightly colored tropical fish and the 12 large manatees swimming around. While all the animals look and seemingly act real, they are in fact robots with very specific duties.
First, all the robots intake water and filter it by burning up impurities inside. The fish swim around cleaning and picking up the silicone pebbles and sand, replacing it in the shallow areas where it belongs. They also monitor the vital signs of all nearby guest, when there is a problem they alert the Manatees.
The Manatee robots clean but also act as lounge chairs, floats, and most importantly life guards. Able to retrieve anyone or anything from the bottom of the pool, the robot manatees are also able to automatically alert paramedics if need be.
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