A world where past and present collide, where dinosaurs rule, and survival is a roll of the dice.
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Created | 282 days ago |
Last Updated | 9 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
Brachiosaurus Enclosure
A vast enclosure filled with tall trees and lush vegetation, this area is home to the gentle giants of the park, the Brachiosaurus. The enclosure is designed to resemble a prehistoric forest, allowing the Brachiosaurus to graze freely.
Control Room
The Control Room is the nerve center of Jurassic Park, where all of the park's operations are monitored and managed. Located in the Visitor Center, this room is filled with computer terminals, large screens, and communication equipment. From here, Ray Arnold and his team oversee the park's security systems, power grid, and dinosaur tracking. The Control Room is crucial for maintaining order in the park, allowing operators to respond quickly to any issues that arise, whether it’s a security breach, a power outage, or a rogue dinosaur.
Dilophosaurus Paddock
A swampy area with a mix of open land and thick vegetation, the Dilophosaurus Paddock is designed to contain these small, but dangerous dinosaurs known for their venomous spit and frilled necks.
Emergency Bunker
A hidden underground facility designed as a safe haven in case of emergencies. The bunker is stocked with supplies and communication equipment but is only accessible through a series of locked doors and hidden pathways.
Gallimimus Valley
A wide, open plain where herds of Gallimimus roam freely. The valley is a serene landscape, with rolling hills and scattered trees, offering a glimpse of the park’s more peaceful inhabitants.
Laboratory
The Laboratory is the heart of Jurassic Park's scientific operations, where the impossible becomes reality. This state-of-the-art facility is where dinosaur DNA is extracted, analyzed, and cloned to bring prehistoric creatures back to life. The lab is filled with advanced equipment, including gene sequencers, incubation chambers, and high-powered microscopes. It’s a sterile, high-tech environment where Dr. Henry Wu and his team of geneticists work meticulously to perfect the process of cloning and managing the park's dinosaurs.
Raptor Paddock
The Raptor Paddock is a heavily reinforced enclosure designed to contain the park’s Velociraptors. It is surrounded by electrified fences and features a feeding area where the highly intelligent predators are kept isolated from the rest of the park.
The Aviary
A massive, domed structure containing Pteranodons and other flying reptiles. The Aviary features cliffs, water, and towering trees, mimicking the natural habitats of these prehistoric creatures.
The Coastline
Isla Nublar's coastline is a breathtaking yet formidable boundary where the island's dense, untamed wilderness meets the vast, shimmering expanse of the Pacific Ocean. This rugged coastline is characterized by a mix of sheer cliffs, pristine beaches, and hidden coves, each offering its own unique beauty and challenges.
The East Dock
The main point of entry and exit for Isla Nublar, the dock is a simple structure where boats can moor. It is surrounded by dense jungle on one side and the open ocean on the other.
The Maintenance Shed
A secluded, nondescript building where the park’s power and security systems are controlled. The shed is surrounded by dense jungle, making it difficult to access without encountering dinosaurs.
The Misty Wilderness
The island is perpetually covered in a thick, swirling mist that clings to the dense jungle and rugged terrain, giving the landscape an eerie, almost supernatural quality. The air is heavy with moisture, and visibility is limited to only a few feet, making navigation through the island treacherous and disorienting. The island's dense foliage, towering trees, and twisted vines create a labyrinthine environment where the boundaries between reality and illusion often blur.
The River
A winding river that cuts through the island, bordered by dense jungle and rocky cliffs. The river is a vital water source for many of the island’s dinosaurs and a potential escape route for the players.
The Swamp
A vast, murky swamp located in the lowlands of Isla Nublar. The swamp is filled with thick mud, stagnant water, and a tangle of mangroves and other swamp vegetation. The air here is humid and filled with the buzzing of insects, and visibility is often low due to the dense fog that clings to the area.
The Waterfall Basin
A majestic waterfall cascades from a high cliff into a tranquil pool below, surrounded by dense jungle. The basin is a serene and beautiful location, with the sound of rushing water echoing through the trees. The pool is crystal clear, with fish and other aquatic life visible beneath the surface.
Tyrannosaurus Rex Paddock
A large, wooded area enclosed by high-voltage fences, this paddock is home to the park’s most iconic attraction, the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The paddock features a river and dense foliage, providing a naturalistic environment for the T-Rex.
Visitor Center
The central hub of Jurassic Park, the Visitor Center is a grand, modern building designed to welcome and educate visitors. It includes a large rotunda with a skeleton of a T-Rex, laboratories where the dinosaurs are created, and a control room that monitors the park’s operations.
Wildlife - Dense Jungle
The Dense Jungle is a thick, overgrown area filled with towering trees, twisting vines, and a variety of exotic plants. The canopy above blocks out much of the sunlight, creating a dim, humid environment where the sounds of wildlife echo through the air. The dense foliage makes visibility low, and the ground is uneven, covered in roots and fallen branches. It’s a perfect hiding place for both small and large dinosaurs, making it a dangerous yet intriguing area to explore.