And once the water backs up, a lot of times, because logs and stuff come to the culvert. But once it backs up on those culvert, then the water comes over the top and actually goes right down between monkey island and Africa and goes out a gate. Now if the gates close, it just knocks the gate down as it done in the last 20 years, probably six times. So, and the hospital and all the animal exhibits are up a little bit so that they don’t flood, but the water comes down and takes out landscaping and that kind of thing. So that’s the thing we had to prepare for the most. The first one for me was in May of 89. And I get a call at four in the morning from Don Zer. He says, well, every zoo director has had a flood and this is yours.