. Made from spray foam insulation, there is supposed to be a waterfall made the same way on the premises but we didn't see it.

The Blue Whale in Catoosa Oklahoma. Basically in the NE Tulsa area.
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Creation
Hugh Davis built the Blue in the early 1970s as a surprise anniversary gift to his wife Zelta, who collected whale figurines.[1] The Blue Whale and its pond became a favored swimming hole for both locals and travelers along Route 66 alike.
Originally, the pond surrounding the massive Blue Whale was spring fed and intended only for family use. However, as many locals began to come to enjoy its waters, Davis brought in tons of sand, built picnic tables, hired life guards, and opened it to the public.
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A cool stop along Rt 66 in Oklahoma
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and the other for mountain time:
and this shows how to read them:
. Couldn't get far enough and high enough from them to get better pictures and the sun was going down.