National Memorial Park to the Glory of the Society
The Creating National Memorial Park to the Glory of the Society is a memorial park that is currently under construction in Senya. Sitting on the mouth of the Camoleo River, roughly 85 km south-east of the city of Port Nelson, the park will serve as both a recreational space and a home to several monuments and museums that are dedicated to the achievements of the Senyan people. The park is the planned home of the Statue of Barnaby.
Instillation of the statue
The Statue of Barnaby was erected onto a plinth on an artificial island built just 100 metres off the shore. The statue will stand on a plinth which measures 20 metres wide by 10 metres deep and 10 metres tall. The new island itself measures is perfectly spherical, with a diameter of 200 metres, with the exception of a jetty which allows boat services to and from the island. In addition to the statue, the island is also home to a small gift shop, a prayer area reserved for the exclusive use of Barbarian refugees, as well as a memorial to those who died during the violence surrounding the collapse of Barbary, in addition to the flags of Senya, Barbary, Sankt Ludwigshafen and Jingdao, which fly from flagpoles which are raised from the plinth on which the statue sits, though at a 45 degree angle so as not to impair the view of the statue.
The statue is located 33 km from Jingdao, and on clear days is visible from there, though it may appear too small to make out in much detail, though this can be overcome through the use of binoculars or telescopes.