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McDonald's playscape area prior to mural

McDonald's Playscape dining area prior to mural

McDonald's playscape entry area prior to mural
Initial glazes in McDonald's entry corridor

Bejat painting the entry coridor with native gulf species of the Flower Gardens

Progress on the playscape dining area adorned with colorful coral and sea life
Playscape dining area completed and labeled
Playscape dining area completed

Entry to the Playscape area where species are identified with correspondong numbers
Loggerhead sea turtles and lined seahorses are found amidst a rich diversity of coral on the walls just as you enter the playscape area
Great barracuda and thrasher sharks swim in the waters of the upper walls where children can view them from the port holes of the playscape, as if they were in a submarine.
Black drum and juvenile red snappers also swim in the waters where hamburgaler fishes in the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico
Killer whales are also found boardering the Gulf;s boundaries, so rarely they are found migrating along the Gulf of Mexico
Bye Bye Birdie. Birdie swims with the great killer whale in these deep waters where the playscape submarine appears to each child as though they expirience diving deep within the depths of the Gulf of Mexico
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