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  2. Garden pond - Wikipedia

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    This garden pond has two ponds separated by a waterfall with a one-foot drop; generally, the fish in the upper pond are smaller, and ones in the lower pond are larger. Ponds may be created by natural processes or by people; however, the origin of the hole in the ground makes little difference to the kind of wildlife that will be found in the pond.

  3. Rattlesnake Creek (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    It then flows above ground at Seton Falls Park, entering a man-made waterfall. [4] [5]: 72 After exiting the park, it flows back underground. South of Boston Road, the creek flowed into a 15-acre (6.1 ha) man-made pond called Holler's Pond, located at the site of the Boston Secor Houses in the Baychester neighborhood.

  4. Seton Falls Park - Wikipedia

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    The section of the creek through the park is the only portion of the creek that is still above ground. [1] The brook's course contains a waterfall within the park. [6] While the brook itself is naturally fed, the waterfall is artificial. [7] The creek flows from west to east, and there are several walking paths around the brook. [8]

  5. Water garden - Wikipedia

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    Water garden or aquatic garden, is a term sometimes used for gardens, or parts of gardens, where any type of water feature (particularly garden ponds) is a principal or dominant element. The primary focus is on plants, but they will sometimes also house waterfowl , or ornamental fish , in which case it may be called a fish pond .

  6. Water feature - Wikipedia

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    In landscape architecture and garden design, a water feature is one or more items from a range of fountains, jeux d'eau, pools, ponds, rills, artificial waterfalls, and streams. Before the 18th century they were usually powered by gravity, though the famous Hanging Gardens of Babylon are described by Strabo as supplied by an Archimedean screw ...

  7. Pond - Wikipedia

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    Any depression in the ground which collects and retains a sufficient amount of water can be considered a pond, and such, can be formed by a variety of geological, ecological, and human terraforming events. Ornamental pond with waterfall in Niagara Falls Rock Garden. Natural ponds are those caused by environmental occurrences.

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