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All four parks, waterparks, and other magic in Central Florida

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Post by agingerbugg » Oct Sun 19, 2008 6:24 pm

js3901 wrote:I don't think Disney owns it either. I think it's something some local farmer did to his field for attention...
No, it isn't owned by Disney, but I think it is cool that someone has done it anyways.
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Post by sunny34 » Oct Mon 20, 2008 5:40 am

Drain in Japan koi pond..

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Post by theBIGyowski » Oct Mon 20, 2008 10:58 am

yodiwan1 wrote:I don't care who made it, it's huge and must have taken some great calculations to get it so perfect.
The cheapest and most efficient wayto irrigate your crops is with the giant sprinkler going around a central pivot.

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Granted...the farmer lined everything up just right to have it come out as a hidden Mickey...but the way it was done is normal.
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Post by Dr. Ravenscroft » Oct Mon 20, 2008 11:34 am

theBIGyowski wrote:
yodiwan1 wrote:I don't care who made it, it's huge and must have taken some great calculations to get it so perfect.
The cheapest and most efficient way to irrigate your crops is with the giant sprinkler going around a central pivot.


Granted...the farmer lined everything up just right to have it come out as a hidden Mickey...but the way it was done is normal.

HAHAHA!!!! Lastnight I wrote up a huge 12 paragraph explanation describing this exactly...... I just decided to give up and not post it because I thought it would come off rather pompus, seeing how it was going to be 12 paragraphs. So I chucked it. lol then I see that you posted a much shorter and still great explanation of how the irrigation systems are used.

I guess I need to learn how to shorten my explanations. Thank you theBIGyowski for posting this.
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Post by agingerbugg » Oct Mon 20, 2008 2:01 pm

theBIGyowski wrote:
The cheapest and most efficient wayto irrigate your crops is with the giant sprinkler going around a central pivot.
But not for orange trees, which would be the crop grown in that region, if this is a crop and not just a planting of trees. Orange groves are typically irrigated by a drip irrigation system. Drip irrigation is more efficient in Florida, where there are restrictions on the amount of water used. Farmers do not need to worry about water being lost to evaporation and more water is directed to the trees themselves. In fact, during my 24 years living in Florida, I don't think I have every seen a center-pivot irrigation system in an orange grove. The odds are against it being a coincidence. Also, approximately how long are the sprinklers? According to the scale on Google Maps, the large circle is roughly three hundred meters and the two smaller ones are two hundred meters.

An image with the scale can be seen here.
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Post by annafab » Oct Mon 20, 2008 3:03 pm

Maybe it was aliens trying to communicate....


...they probably think we humans worship a giant mouse. :)
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Post by theBIGyowski » Oct Mon 20, 2008 3:19 pm

agingerbugg wrote:
But not for orange trees, which would be the crop grown in that region, if this is a crop and not just a planting of trees. Orange groves are typically irrigated by a drip irrigation system. Drip irrigation is more efficient in Florida, where there are restrictions on the amount of water used. Farmers do not need to worry about water being lost to evaporation and more water is directed to the trees themselves. In fact, during my 24 years living in Florida, I don't think I have every seen a center-pivot irrigation system in an orange grove. The odds are against it being a coincidence. Also, approximately how long are the sprinklers? According to the scale on Google Maps, the large circle is roughly three hundred meters and the two smaller ones are two hundred meters.
Sorry...I'm not from Florida. Now that I look at them...they do look like trees and not normal field crops.

Maybe it's not aliens...or even man at all.

Maybe it's a mouse that did it all. :wink:
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Post by packwingfn » Oct Mon 20, 2008 10:33 pm

At the former site of Pocahonta and her Forest Friends

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Post by Joe90 » Oct Sun 26, 2008 9:39 am

boilerbabe wrote:Ha! I didn't know that one was there! Can that be seen w/o an aerial view?!
Nope. Aircraft passengers and Google earth users only :)

OK. Before we all start a hidden Mickey page lets change subject.
I think we will all have different answers to this one, however some may match up.

Lets see pics of the favorite Resort which you have stayed in.
Go on boilerbabe post the Poly again :)

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Post by boilerbabe » Oct Sun 26, 2008 10:54 am

I would love to post the Poly again! :D
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Joe90 what resort is that you posted?!?!
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Post by Joe90 » Oct Sun 26, 2008 2:06 pm

boilerbabe wrote:Joe90 what resort is that you posted?!?!
All Stars Music. Broadway :)

Only recommended for those of us that can stand the Chaos.

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Post by boilerbabe » Oct Sun 26, 2008 3:16 pm

That looks pretty cool! I didn't know the All Stars looked like that?! Do you have anymore pic.s Joe90?!
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Post by MintJulepRoo » Oct Sun 26, 2008 3:52 pm

The Grand Floridian is wonderful. This was a stormy but great day...

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Post by agingerbugg » Oct Sun 26, 2008 4:45 pm

Old Key West, baby!

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Post by Cheshire Cat » Oct Sun 26, 2008 8:18 pm

That looks pretty cool! I didn't know the All Stars looked like that?! Do you have anymore pic.s Joe90?!
WHOAH, me neither... from all the publicity pictures I've seen of the All-Stars they just looked like they had all giant plasticy stuff. I didn't know they actually had decent theming! :shock:

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