
Lord of the Spinosaurs
MemberCompsognathusDec-14-2014 5:56 PMIf you scroll to the very bottom of the Jurassic World page on the Masrani website you can find some information on Isla Nublar, heres a link:
http://www.masraniglobal.com/about/divisions/jurassicworld/index.html
On the history section it says that Isla Nublar was discovered by Spanish navigator Diego Fernandez in 1525, apparently he found out the island was home to tribe called the Bribri, though throughout four centuries many of the islands locals were displaced. In 1989 the last of the Bribri were moved off the island probably because of the plans of the Dinosaur theme park Jurassic Park.
In another section it says that Masrani and Ingen respect the local wildlife which includes the Nublar Tufted deer and the brown pelican that rests there after long flys. A document was signed in 2005 by Masrani to insure the protection of local wildlife and to prevent any Dinosaurian introduced species.
The last section talks about the sustainabilty on the island. Apperently there are over 750 blue recycling bins spread all over the island. It also states that 35% of the islands energy come from solar panels, 65% of the energy comes from the volcano. Apperently the volcano is active and thats where they get the energy for the park, the volcano is called Mount Sibo.
This makes you think about the JW movie, perhaps some of the Bribri survived on the island that Ingen and John Hammond did not know about. Perhaps they made a living off of hunting small Dinosaurs like Gallimimus and the tribe itself was preyed on by Tyrannosaurus Rex after the incident, specifically Rexy. Maybe the Bribri will have a part to play in the story. Perhaps there numbers replenished in secret, maybe they will be villians in JW. Also, Mount Sibo erupting in the end would be pretty awesome.
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