The Early Society: Fountains

A variety of different kinds of conduits have been unveiled through archaeological excavations on the island of Crete, the birthplace of Minoan civilization. These provided water and removed it, including water from waste and deluges. They were commonly made from terracotta or stone. When terracotta was chosen, it was frequently for canals as well

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Use a Wall fountain To Help Boost Air Quality

You can liven up your surroundings by setting up an indoor wall fountain. Pleasant to the senses and advantageous to your health, these indoor features are an excellent addition to your home. If you doubt the benefits of water fountains, just look at the research supporting this idea. The negative ions emitted by water features are counterbalanced

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Special Occasion Breaks

Vacations and special occasions go hand in hand with celebration, good times and making memories. Does a visit to Lapland to go to Santa’s workshop sound enjoyable? Or heading off on an intimate break to Dubrovnik for Valentine’s Day? What about getting married in St. Lucia and honeymooning in Bora Bora? Take a loo

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The Circulation of Water Fountain Engineering Knowledge in Europe

Throughout Europe, the chief means of dissiminating practical hydraulic information and fountain design suggestions were the published papers and illustrated publications of the time, which added to the advancement of scientific innovation. An unnamed French water fountain designer came to be an globally celebrated hydraulic innovator in the late 1

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Cruise the Mediterranean Sea

It is said that coastal Europe was the birthplace of contemporary civilization, including democracy, science, art, and wine. The “Old World” is without a doubt a place rich in history. Step back in time with a visit to Rome and its famous Pantheon and Colosseum as well as Vatican City and St. Peter’s B

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