When Bi Fang and Yao Jun arrived at the Jungle Pavilion, they heard a huge commotion, as if people were cheering and applauding.
Upon asking around, they found out that a rock climbing competition was taking place.
Given that this was the Wilderness Club, creating a Rainforest Museum wasn't just about stepping into a rainforest environment to see common rainforest animals.
There were also many unique structures here, such as rock climbing walls.
Before the construction of this rock climbing wall at the Wilderness Club, the tallest rock climbing wall in the world was located in Nevada State, Ugly Country. It was one side of the Whitney Peak Hotel, towering 164 feet, approximately 50 meters.
It used the most common colored footholds, and climbers reaching the summit could overlook the entire landscape of Nevada State and even see the distant, snow-covered Nevada Mountains.
It cost ten British Pounds each time.