I love the depth of the story line, the amazing attention to details in rendering the world, the complex puzzles that need to be solved and of course leaping from a 20 or 30
foot high ledge with a hidden blade is pretty cool!
Not exact matches
One stretch of the course tests an off - road vehicle's ability to climb over rocks and
ledges almost a
foot high.
At the very limit of this
ledge the coral rises up like a wide fence, some 25 to 30
feet (8 - 9 m)
high on the far side of which is the final dropoff.
Possible sites include: Bandit
Ledge: The gentle hills and ridges of this site support a surprising amount of beautiful cauliflower corals Garden Eel Cove: The slow drop - off ends in a sandy bottom covered with graceful garden eels Anglers: A beautiful archway housing a big family of lionfish
High Rock: A massive ridge capped by a pinnacle rising to within 10
feet (approx. 3 meters) of the water's surface Anchor Drag: A maze of canyons, arches small caverns provide enjoyable exploration of the lobsters, crabs, shrimp and puffer fish who live here North Golden Arches: The main attraction is a rock arch with scattered coral heads throughout the area South Golden Arches: A large rock arch with a sandy area, housing numerous marine animals Harlequin: A great spot for a deep dive to see large schools of fish Kaloko Arches: The main attractions here are the unique rock outcroppings and lava formations Turtle Pinnacle: One of best sites to find green sea turtles Eel Cove: Interesting and rapid drop - off for deep diving Thunder Reef: Good spot for viewing deep - water animals West Kaiwi: This dive site is one of the best for observing fish, with lots of coral and a nearby drop - off Please note: This is not an introductory dive.
While the boy was aggressively stamping his
feet and pointing left, Trico's AI no doubt saw the answer (a window
ledge high above that I was also looking at), but didn't receive the trigger — a jump command pointed in the exact same direction.