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  2. Brittas Pond - Wikipedia

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    The Brittas Ponds, sometimes now Brittas Pond (Irish: Locháin an Bhriotáis), also known as Brittas Reservoir, Brittas Lake(s), Glenaraneen Lake or Glenaraneen Mill Ponds, [1] are a pair of artificial lakes (or the upper of the two), situated north of the village of Brittas in the far south of the traditional County Dublin, near the County Wicklow border, in Ireland. [2]

  3. Saint Anne's Park - Wikipedia

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    There is a herbaceous garden area open during limited hours, and a fine clock tower, restored to working order in 2007. There is also a Physic or Herb Garden, maintained by the Irish Register of Herbalists with the city council, and a miniature rose garden. A Chinese garden, in the Suzhou style, was built in one corner of the walled garden. [14]

  4. List of tourist attractions in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Belvedere House and Gardens, historic gardens near Mullingar [14] Wexford. Ferns Castle and Abbey [citation needed] New Ross and the John F Kennedy Arboretum [13] Wicklow, "the garden of Ireland" Glendalough, 6th-century monastic site with Irish round tower [2] Powerscourt Estate, house, grounds and gardens (together with the nearby Powerscourt ...

  5. 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.

  6. Historic Cork Gardens - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The government grant was withdrawn in 1830, and the governors declined Drummond's offer to lease the gardens and opted to surrender the lease. The lands were then let to the temperance campaigner Father Theobald Mathew for use as a cemetery; which use still continues. The only remaining evidence of the gardens is a cedar tree.

  7. John F. Kennedy Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated to the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (35th President of the United States from 1960 to 1963) the Arboretum is a tree collection of international standing. . Located in the southeast corner of Ireland, 12 km (7.5 mi) south of New Ross, it covers 252 ha and rises from 36 m (118 ft) at its southern boundary to 271 m (889 ft) at the summit of Sliabh Coiltir, a prominent hill ...

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  9. Seaton Valley Countryside Park - Wikipedia

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    The park provides a flat path of over a mile in length which winds its way through the valley bottom with ponds, woodlands, and picnic areas. To the south, the path leads to a beach and to the north a longer path leads through woodland to Hessenford. Part of Seaton Valley Countryside Park occupies the site of a derelict caravan park.