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I was sent this map without a source but I thought it was impressive nonetheless. It shows the SeaWorld parking lot in yellow. The green dot is where Orcas spend their lives.

edit: This is Seaworld San Diego, California

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[–] L0rdMathias@sh.itjust.works 15 points 12 hours ago

Its actually worse than you think. The city of san diego owns sea world's parking lot because of the original contract. The city sets the base price, and then the corp effectively doubles it cuz ofc they do. That's also why the parking lot is allowed to be so large but the park itself never expands. The city will pretty much always let sea world lease the land for cheap knowing they ultimately get to fix what their guaranteed returns would be. Corporate greed is extremely strong with combined with local government.