And along that exhibit will be other exhibits that help it be a mixed feeling of being in Africa, starting with the African plains.” I was going to put giraffes in the background on a raised level. And that would be the backdrop along the 60 foot cliff of rock. And down below that would be a waterhole with the antelopes and other zebras and so on. And as you pass that, you view on the right, rhinos, further on up, not only white rhinos, but black rhinos, then you go back to a cheetah exhibit viewed from a raised walkway, a bridge over the rhino exhibit, and then on to smaller exhibits for caracal, fish eagles. All of these exhibits radiating out from your main walkway that toured through Africa and up in the Mount Kenya forest, and then out into another area for antelopes. So that’s what I showed him and talked to him about. He said to me, “You send your trucks down tomorrow and pick up all the wire you need for these walk through exhibits.” And I had told him I was gonna use utility poles to hold this up, but the poles were not to be vertical, but angled so that they match some of the trees in the exhibit, the mesquite and the trees that were, you know, wild trees that just grew in this area, that was not used for anything. And that’s how we built it, all built by our own crews.