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From atop one of the existing rides at Lake Winnepesaukah, a complete birds-eye-view of construction for the water park “SoakYa” makes the massive machinery look small. These large tractors are carving out a river and building a mountain in the center. (Catoosa News photo/Natasha Colbaugh)
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The flat stretch of land once used for overflow parking at Lake Winnepesaukah amusement park has been transformed in just over two months as the water park SoakYa takes shape.
The water park, Lake Winnie’s first expansion in more than 50 years, will be an “oasis of fun” upon completion May 3, said Lake Winnie public relations director Talley Green.
Despite some heavy rainfall and some freezing conditions over the past two months, the construction crews have hardly missed a step in preparing for the development.
On fair weather days, crews will work around the clock making up for any lost time, said project superintendent Thomas Lampron with Aquatic Development Group (ADG).
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