News Structure built in Kilimanjaro Safaris?

UNCgolf

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I find it interesting that they split the window shutters to seem like they open in the center but only placed a catch on one side?

Yeah, the design of the windows in that photo is nonsensical. If they open in the center, there should be hinges on both sides and a catch in the middle. A catch on one side wouldn't do anything.
 

JoeCamel

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I wonder what is in the box?? @George can you shed some light on this?

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Rhinocerous

Premium Member
Yeah, the design of the windows in that photo is nonsensical. If they open in the center, there should be hinges on both sides and a catch in the middle. A catch on one side wouldn't do anything.
My head canon is that they are hinged in the middle (inside) and on the left side, from which they fold in. I know that design makes no sense, but otherwise it doesn't work. It must be made to work.
 

Obobru

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Yeah, the design of the windows in that photo is nonsensical. If they open in the center, there should be hinges on both sides and a catch in the middle. A catch on one side wouldn't do anything.
Disney seems to have no clue how windows or doors operate lately, see Rat at Epcot and the nonsensical door.
 

Dan Deesnee

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I'm not sure if this has been posted yet. I was in animal kingdom recently and I ask the driver of our safari truck what was going on with the shed. She said that they're adding new animals and she knows what they are but she can't tell me what.

Another cast member told me that the idea of the scene is to show that even though humans have caused some destruction in the natural world the new scene at the end is meant to be a game warden's house showing that humans and animals can live alongside one another.

so I guess the question is what kind of animals would be living around a game warden's house?
 

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