Saturday, April 27, 2019

Out Jewel and Out Duel the Waterfall in Singapore

  Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore, home to the world's tallest indoor waterfall. It is gaining acclaim as word of its beauty spreads.
   I suggest we could out-do them. I suggest we could create an indoor waterfall much grander. Let's take the waterfall and place a giant mirror beneath it. Let the water roll down the face of a mirror. And, let that mirror be a mechanically-alterable mirror, full of moving parts. Build it so the mirror can bend. It can be a concave. It can be a tube. Form it as you will. The more alterable and bendable the glass surface, the more variety you will be able to offer to your tourists.
   And lights -- add lights, both lights within the mirrors and spotlights to shine down on the waters below. You can turn them on, or you can turn them off. They come in colors. You can make your waterfall blue, or you can make it a kaleidoscope of colors.
   Put a little lake below the lake and do all the same. Have lights and mirrors in the waters, and let other lights shine down from above.
   If Jewel Changi Airport is drawing worldwide attention for its new waterfall, a waterfall and little lake such as I speak of would surely be a charm.
 

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