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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8 of the The Planet's Greatest Walks

The most satisfying treks are not just about the walking, they are about stepping into the place’s historical past and traditions. Still, these journeys are not as effortless they sound. They will make you challenge yourself physically and test your will, making an indelible impression of the marvels of our environment. Below is a

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10 of the Greatest Off-the-Beaten-Track Treks

Would you love to get away from your life and travel to a place where you can be alone? Separate yourself from the every day and get back to the beauty of the outdoors on some of the most isolated tracks. Visit Africa’s 3rd highest peak, the Australian deserts, or make your way the world’s most southerly peak in Pa

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Historic Crete & The Minoans: Water Fountains

Fountains and Water and the Minoan Civilization These were used to supply urban centers with water as well as to minimize flooding and eliminate waste. They were for the most part made from clay or stone. There were terracotta conduits, both circular and rectangle-shaped as well as waterways made from the same components. These included cone-like a

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Egyptian Gardens and Their Influence on Europe

The Egyptian gardens are the oldest gardens that we have solid records of. Dating back into the centuries before Christ, pictures and engravings teach that Egyptian households were constructed all-around a collection of courtyards that showcased flora that was both useful and ornate. Originally, a row of trees along the inner wall of the building s

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