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bethanycantdraw · 9 months
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Las Vegas Water Slide Mid-sized, uniquely shaped water slide for a tropical backyard with decking
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alisonsbow · 11 months
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Las Vegas Water Slide Mid-sized, uniquely shaped water slide for a tropical backyard with decking
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cattasticks · 1 year
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Montreal Pool
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raikoh14 · 9 months
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Large natural hot tub idea with a rustic backyard made of stones.
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Hot tub - large rustic backyard stone and custom-shaped natural hot tub idea
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itsseasonal · 11 months
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Austin Pool Water Slide Inspiration for a large, custom-designed water slide in a tropical backyard
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Pool Natural Oklahoma City Inspiration for a massive rustic backyard stone remodel with a unique pool fountain
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Water Slide - Tropical Pool
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blackangelene · 1 year
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Mediterranean Pool (Phoenix)
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vulpineninja · 1 year
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Mid-sized craftsman backyard idea for a custom-shaped pool fountain
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samexplores · 1 year
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Tropical Pool - Water Slide
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constructionmiral · 2 years
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Far cry 3 cheats mod
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Type: Shotgun Description: A customized M133 shotgun with extended shell capacity, and custom paint. Stats: Accuracy - Max, Damage - Max, Range - Max, Fire Rate - Fair, Mobility - Very Good Unlock: Find 20 Relics. Type: Sniper Rifle Description: A customized Z93 with extended magazine, high power scope, and custom paint. Note: All Signature weapons are rated five stars. Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding weapon for purchase. Travel to the indicated location using the in-game map and the listed coordinates to find the corresponding place of interestfeature:īoat color cycle: X: 641.5, Y: 408.2 (travel to this location by boat also does it on the ocean bottom) Dead body cave: X: 630.2, Y: 685.0 Flying fish: X: 756.3, Y: 634.3 (travel to this location by boat) Goldilocks and the Three Bears reference: X: 796, Y: 647 (three chests with bear claw marks) Inside the rocks: X: 721.2, Y: 747.0 (travel to this location by jet ski from town, and ride into the crevice at this location) Invisible water: X: 588.8, Y: 781.1 (walk near the nearby cliff to suddenly be underwater) Large cave: X: 331.8, Y: 458.1 Moray eels: X: 814.7, Y: 612.0 (search near the bottom they will wrap around you) Ocean dry patch: X: 302.8, Y: 285.6 (travel to this location by boat, fall to the ocean bottom and walk around try pushing the boat) Outside flashlight: X: 706.5, Y: 643.5 Rock slides: X: 702.2, Y: 783.4 and X: 465.6, Y: 665.8 (jump in the rock crevices at these locations and slide upwards) Table goat: X: 360.4, Y: 740.7 Treasure hole: X: 346.9, Y: 700.5 Underwater toilet and sick soldier: X: 807, Y: 637 Vultures: X: 377, Y: 793 Walk through wall glitch in "Mother Lode" mission: X: 684.3, Y: 731.3 (enter the mineshaft, then jump across to the piece of wood on the right wall, and walk through the wall here) Waterfall glitch: X: 678.1, Y: 635.7 (behind the waterfall, jump through the back wall "Cargo Dump" mission location) X-ray glitch: X: 761.7, Y: 752.1 (in the Badtown store, jump on the counter, on the lantern, and jump across to the shelf stand up and look around for a weird view)Įvery time you travel to the grotto underneath the mansion, take one of the "eat me" berries to view a hidden cutscene. Select "Set Launch Options", and enter one of the following parameters to activate the corresponding cheat function: Result While in Steam, Right Click "Far Cry 3", and select "Properties".
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specialcarepools1 · 11 months
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Unleash Your Imagination: Endless Possibilities with Custom Concrete Pools
The power of imagination allows us to transform our world into a haven that reflects our unique tastes and dreams. When applied to our living spaces, imagination shapes not only our interior aesthetics but also our exterior landscapes. One area that significantly benefits from this imaginative creativity is the design of our outdoor recreational spaces, notably our swimming pools. Herein lies the strength of concrete pools, a world where possibilities for customization are limited only by our imagination.
Flexibility and Freedom: The Magic of Customization
The inherent flexibility of concrete pools is one of their most captivating attributes. These structures are not confined to specific shapes, sizes, or depths. They are customizable to the nth degree, providing you with an unmatched level of freedom to design the pool that best suits your home and your personal taste.
Whether you wish for a simple rectangular lap pool or an elaborate, curvilinear pool adorned with features like a lazy river or an island, concrete allows you to materialise your vision. It gives you the leeway to design your dream pool, mirroring your unique style and imagination.
The Harmony of Design: Creating a Cohesive Landscape
An outdoor pool is not an isolated entity. Instead, it's an integral part of the overall landscape, shaping and being shaped by the aesthetics of the surrounding area. A concrete pool, with its unmatched versatility, can easily fit into any environment or style, further enhancing your home's appeal.
You can create a concrete pool that flawlessly complements your garden, mirrors your home's architectural style, or even echoes the natural elements in your surroundings. From integrating a stunning waterfall or a peaceful grotto to establishing a hidden, exotic swim-up bar, the possibilities are truly endless.
Concrete Pools: A Testament to Longevity and Durability
Beyond the world of aesthetics, concrete pools are renowned for their durability and longevity. Constructed to withstand diverse weather conditions and the test of time, these pools offer a long-term solution for your recreational needs.
The robust nature of concrete also opens the door for the addition of extra features that might otherwise prove challenging. These could range from slides and diving boards to more elaborate elements like underwater seating or unique water features.
The Power of Concrete Pools
In the realm of outdoor recreational spaces, concrete pools offer limitless possibilities for customization and creativity. Their flexibility, integrative capacity, and long-lasting durability make them an ideal choice for homeowners who value both aesthetics and function.
Concrete pools offer you the unique opportunity to design a space that serves as a personal oasis, a gathering point for friends and family, and a lasting testament to your style and imagination. Embrace the endless possibilities that come with these pools, and let your imagination run free!
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blueiskewl · 2 years
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A $45 Million Modern Vail Mansion
Apogee House on Vail Mountain also has a complete wellness floor for soothing those ski legs.
There are swimming pools and there are swimming pools. The stunning pool at Vail’s Apogee House stretches an impressive 75 feet end-to-end, features a clear acrylic bottom and literally hangs off the side of the mountain.
“It has a firepit beneath it so you can sit around the fire and look up and see the sky or stars—or anyone taking a dip,” listing broker Alitza Vagenknechtova with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty tells Robb Report.
Completed in late 2019 after a highly complex four-year build, this glass-rich, 8,800-square-foot contemporary masterpiece was built on two lots just minutes away from the slopes and shops of Vail Village, and was specifically designed to accent the Colorado mountain lifestyle.
Take the wellness level of the four-story home, which features an Italian-style grotto with a hot tub and cold plunge pool positioned beneath a sparkling waterfall. Close by is a cedar-lined sauna and steam room and, for when you need to get those legs moving before a hard day on the slopes, a fitness room and yoga studio.
“The owners wanted a spa to match those of Europe’s finest boutique hotels. It is just a wonderful place to kick off your boots, relax and revive,” adds Vagenknechtova.
The home itself was designed by local architect Hans Berglund, who specializes in sleek and high-tech contemporary structures. The task of building it on a sheer-drop, mountain-side site on Vail’s tony Forest Road went to Shaeffer Hyde Construction. The company also masterminded the intricate, heart-stopping installation of the pool, which was delivered in three sections and had to be craned high over the top of the house—in thick snow—and gently lowered in place.
They were also tasked with installing the almost 7,000-square-feet of triple-pane, sliding steel thermal doors and windows from famed Italian fenestration experts Brombal. “What is remarkable is that the big, sliding windows in pretty much every room go from floor to ceiling, which are mostly 14 to 16 feet high. When they’re open it’s like living outside,” adds Vagenknechtova.
The home also features over 6,500 square-feet of decks and terracing, all of which are heated; when the snow falls, it melts within minutes. Those terraces, especially the ones on the pool level and fourth floor, also offer jaw-dropping views of the surrounding mountains, ski slopes and spectacular 13,500-foot-high, snow-capped Gore Range, part of the Colorado Rockies.
For the best views in the house, however, take the elevator up to the fourth-floor’s glass-sided roof deck, where there’s also an outdoor kitchen and fireplace.
The home has five ensuite bedrooms spread over three floors, though it’s the primary suite on the pool level that has the biggest wow factor. Reached by a long, glass-encased steel bridge, it features a 38-foot-by-18-foot bedroom, a 21-foot-long walk-in closet, a private office, a temperature-controlled wine room and 25-foot-long master bath with huge picture windows framing mountains views.
Another major convenience feature of the home is its twin heated garages with space for four cars, plus covered parking for another four. And to wash off the grime, there’s a car rinse area that’s close to the doggy shower. A sloping driveway off Forest Road, leads down to the garages and an entryway into the house with biometric entry access.
“For me, what really sets the house apart is the quality of its finishes. The cabinetry is all custom Italian, the fireplaces, walls and floors are polished marble and the woodwork all custom. Most of the controls in the house are through sophisticated Creston and Lutron smart home systems,” explains Vagenknechtova.
While the home was completed in late 2019, according to Zillow it went on the market, with a $45 million asking, just six months later in June 2020. After no one stepped-up, it was taken off and was re-listed last month for the same $45 million.
Vagenknechtova says that during the four years it took to complete the home, the family’s children started to pursue other interests—one daughter rides horses in Florida during the winter, for example—so the Vail house is being used less and less.
But for those interested in living the Vail life, she adds, “(the sale) offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a truly unique, two-lot home on Vail Mountain that’s so close to the action. Winter or summer, it is a magical place to be.”
By Howard Walker.
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Reason for incorporating eye-catching water features into your backyard swimming pool
Water features are one of the most popular custom swimming pools features today, whether you're designing a new inground pool or thinking about adding features to an existing pool area. Water elements such as waterfalls, slides, grottos, and spas are available to pool owners in the United Arab Emirates. Continue reading to learn why one or more of these lovely water features should be included in your pool. It's not just about appearances.
Waterfalls and Noise
One of the nicest things for relaxing is the sound of water. You know how seductive the sound of water can be if you've ever sat by a river, creek, or the beach. You'll get a new dosage of relaxation if you add a waterfall to your backyard pool. You can't go wrong with a waterfall because they come in so many various shapes and sizes. There's a style for your swimming area, whether you enjoy the sound of raindrops, a babbling brook, or the rush of a vertical curtain of water. Allow your pool builders in Dubai to assist you in selecting the ideal waterfall design. Is there anything better than the sound of bubbling water features?
The filtrating fountain
Improve your pool's circulation by installing a pool fountain. If you don't swim every day, the water in your pool may not have enough circulation, resulting in debris build-up. The water is moved by a fountain. Moving water helps keep the pool clean by transporting particles to the filter. A fountain can also aid in the circulation of pool chemicals. The pool water is aerated by the fountain, making Ph regulation easy. Fountains not only look nice and aid with filtration, but they also help to keep you cool by decreasing the pool water temperature on those scorching summer days.
Keep algae under control
Algae does not thrive in moving water. Algae is a pool owner's worst nightmare. It thrives along the water's edge, especially if you don't use the pool every day. Whether you go with a fountain or a waterfall, both will keep the water in the pool moving. If you install one of these water features, you'll never have to worry about algae forming in your lovely pool
 Create a relaxing focal point with a spa
The pool is wonderful to look at and fun to swim in, but a spa gives your pool area that extra “pop.” Who doesn't appreciate slipping into a hot tub's warm, bubbling water? The addition of a spa to your pool makes an attractive focal point. When you connect your spa to your inground pool, the two work together to make your garden complete. In one location, you may relax and have fun at the same time. A Spa is the ideal water feature for unwinding after a hard day.
Don't be satisfied with a standard pool. By incorporating one or more of these water features, you may transform your backyard into a beautiful, soothing, and enjoyable paradise. For assistance in selecting the ideal water features for your pool, contact Future scapes today.
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fire-the-headcanons · 4 years
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Tai scratched his neck with a thoughtful frown at the floor. "Have you told Professor Carmine you can carve?"
"No. …Why?"
"Custom parts for weapons. Embellishments, mostly. There was always a two-week wait at Signal for anything they didn't already have the molds for. With all the professional Huntsmen that come here for repairs, I bet it's even worse."
"Hey, yeah, I never thought of that," Summer said, pausing her rifling through the paints. "Wouldn't that be cool? Your stuff being part of real Huntresses' weapons!"
"Summer, we're not fake Huntsmen," Tai complained.
Follow the Beacon Summer—Care Package
[Link to Masterpost]
[The promised fluff! And @ranger-lcat‘s favorite chapter, actually.
TW: slight existentialism, jump to CARE PACKAGE! in all caps to skip]
"Oh—you're that kid."
Summer paused, the pen dwindling to a stop halfway through her signature. "...Oakley?"
"Are you okay?" they asked, sliding the box onto the counter. "You seemed a little... freaked out, on Halloween. I thought later maybe I should have broken character."
"N-no, it was fine!" And not at all embarrassing. She hurried to scrawl the rest of her signature. 
Slush sprayed under her boots as she headed back to the dorm. You never expect to know the person under the sheet. But they were back in reality now, and she didn't have to stand back and watch helplessly while people were hurt.
Starting with the ones in front of her.  
"CARE PACKAGE!" Summer shouted, kicking the door open a little harder than intended. It banged into Qrow's desk loud enough to send half the room diving for cover. "Whoops. Sorry."
"It's gigantic," Tai scoffed, believably, jumping up to help her carry it in. "What's in here?" They dumped it at the foot of Summer's bed with a muffled floof. 
...It was bigger than she'd expected. How much did Huang have lying around? It wasn't like anything of Summer's would fit either of the twins. "I guess Mom didn't know which paints to send, so they just sent everything." She slid Gungnir's arrow from the barrel and sliced through the tape. "Aaaaand it's a bunch of your old clothes."
"I asked him to send, like, two things. Half of these don't even fit me anymore… I thought we donated this." He held up an old band T-shirt—most of the lettering had peeled off, but the bone-like patches sewn on to imitate a Beowolf's pattern remained. She was reasonably sure it wasn't Tai's, either, his dad was the one who liked that group. Then again, Summer had mentioned the twins wearing Grimm colors on a phone call sometime in September. I guess they remembered.
"Cool." 
They both glanced at Raven, who hurriedly looked back at her textbook.
"Then it's yours," Tai said, tossing it right over the pages. "Take whatever you want, the rest is going to Ramparts. Here they are!" he shouted, pulling some of his orange zip-off cargo pants from the bottom of the pile. "I knew I had another pair! ...What's this?" he muttered with genuine confusion, drawing a note out of the pocket.
Summer grabbed a loose corner and dragged it open. "Hey kids, we've been too busy to get into Vale, could you drop this stuff off next time you're in town, Claret and Huang."
"That explains why they have some stuff in here too," Tai said, pulling a deep red skirt from the box with his free hand. Summer fought back a smile. It was perfect—her mother was about Raven's size, and while her red had a bit more of a purplish hue it was definitely closer than Tai's orange. Huang had thrown in some plain brown pants for Qrow, too, by the looks of it—
"My paints!" she gushed, pulling a large plastic toolbox from the giant wad of clothing. Another lay beneath it. "And all the figures…" You didn't need to sell it that hard.
"Sorry. Guess Dad figured Uncle Balt was dropping it off for free and just sent half the cabin." Tai grinned. "But hey, maybe we can scrape together a group to play a little Grottoes and Grimm."
"Dan won't want to, though," she said, turning her old Huntress over in her hands. It didn't look like any paint had chipped during transit. Then again… some of these were early attempts and an excuse to redo them wouldn't really hurt.
"He can deal with it for a Saturday or two," Tai said dismissively.
"Can I see them?" Qrow asked. "…The figures?"
"Of course!" Summer said, turning the toolbox to face him as he limped over. 
It had been a whole day and his aura was barely recharging, but he refused to go to the doctor. If it kept up any longer they'd probably have to drag him—if something had torn in his knee it could keep siphoning his energy forever until he got medical attention.
"Your leg doing any better?" Tai asked.
"A little." 
And all of that was ignoring the gashes on his face and neck. If he could really keep his defenses up in his sleep, it would take more than a distracted tumble down the stairs to injure him.
What they couldn't figure out was why he would lie. 
Summer inspected a little plastic Ursa, wrinkling her nose. "These don't look as good as I remember."
"They look great." Qrow picked through the box carefully, one at a time. "Well, the paint looks amazing," he amended.
"Yours are way better than the plastic," she said, setting the Ursa back down. "...You're sure you want me to paint them?"
"It'd take me forever to learn to do this," he said, holding up a little Huntress with a battleaxe. "Go for it."
Tai scratched his neck with a thoughtful frown at the floor. "Have you told Professor Carmine you can carve?" 
"No. …Why?"
"Custom parts for weapons. Embellishments, mostly. There was always a two-week wait at Signal for anything they didn't already have the molds for. With all the professional Huntsmen that come here for repairs, I bet it's even worse."
"Hey, yeah, I never thought of that," Summer said, pausing her rifling through the paints. "Wouldn't that be cool? Your stuff being part of real Huntresses' weapons!"
"Summer, we're not fake Huntsmen," Tai complained.
"You know what I mean!" She grabbed a scratch sheet of paper from her desk and dipped her smallest brush into the red paint, tracing a few practice swirls. Once she put brush to bone it wasn't likely she'd be able to erase any mistakes. When the motions finally felt automatic, she picked up the Beowolf and traced the little lines on its mask.
He peered at it, smiling. "I love it."
"Those are way better than the plastic models," Tai agreed.
"Hey, when you paint the Grimm Reaper, can you use a little of the silver just on the edge of the blade?" Qrow asked, pointing out the little tube of metallic paint sitting on the toolbox's tray.
"Ooh, and leave some of the bone showing?" Summer asked. "That's a great idea!" She beamed at him. Behind him, his sister threaded a needle. "Oh, Raven, if you're going to tailor that shirt you'll need some stay tape. I think it's knit. Here, use some of mine."
"Oh, thanks." 
Much better, Summer thought, tracing the next set of red lines onto her practice sheet for the nevermore. Raven quickly got engrossed in her project, and a slightly confused Qrow listened to Tai's enthusiastic retelling of their last G&G campaign while he picked through the box of clothes. 
Finally, the cloud of the last few days began to lift.
Next Chapter: Taiyang—Scars
[On one hand, I don't have any ideas for a Grimm and Grottoes campaign with these four. On the other hand, Qrow's Semblance screwing with the players and the GM equally would be hilarious. "Miss." "Miss." "Miss." "Miss." "Miss." "...Nat one." "You take… fifty-six points of damage." "Guys, I don't think this is working."]
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ppscordova · 5 years
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Choose from our broad selection of custom pool features including interior and deck finishes, waterfalls, colored lights, slides, Acapulco shelf, water jets, grottos, beach entries, mosaic accents and more
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