Animals and Fountains

Take into account how your cat or dog may respond to a water feature before you get one. Your stand-alone fountain may be seen as a big pool or a drinking pond by your dog. Integrating a fountain to your property is a great idea, one which is certain to benefit your pets. Your fountain may fascinate birds who think it is a great place to cool down,

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The Circulation of Water Fountain Industrial Knowledge in Europe

Dissiminating useful hydraulic knowledge and water feature design ideas all through Europe was accomplished with the printed documents and illustrated books of the time. An un-named French water feature developer was an internationally celebrated hydraulic innovator in the late 1500's. With imperial commissions in Brussels, London and Germany, he b

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A Smaller Garden Space? You Can Have a Water Fountain too!

Since water causes a reflection, small spaces will appear bigger. In order to generate the maximum reflective properties of a water feature or fountain, it is best to use dark materials. Use underwater lights, which come in many different shapes and colors, to show off your new feature at night. Eco-lights fueled by sunlight can be used during the

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Many Tastes. Many Tours.

There seems to be a special tour for every holiday destination! Will you get around on foot or use a bicycle? Maybe you’re more interested in sampling wines or trying new foods to please your pallete. Do you really like sightseeing with a guide or do prefer to go it alone? Is an escapade more your thing? Or, do you want to investig

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Water Delivery Solutions in Ancient Rome

Aqua Anio Vetus, the first raised aqueduct assembled in Rome, started delivering the men and women living in the hills with water in 273 BC, though they had depended on natural springs up until then. When aqueducts or springs weren’t accessible, people dwelling at higher elevations turned to water pulled from underground or rainwat

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