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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Water Cube



My favorites are the cubular ones, but there are many beautiful water sculptures by William Pye .

11 comments:

  1. Another chopped liver post ;-)

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  2. Neat though!
    I do prefer a more organic/natural shape, like a real waterfall. But fountains are definitely kewl!

    tmw

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  3. Thank you for commenting...

    But you think cubes are unnatural?

    *sniff*

    ;-)

    Just kidding. The whirlpool sculpture is pretty cool.

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  4. cool fountains. although I wouldn't want to see any of them here. They're such a waste of water in places like Australia, where we struggle with drought

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  5. What a lovely cube!

    I think that's a neat idea.

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  6. jen: yes, it is a beautiful cube.

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  7. rav'n: allright, another Aussie on board :-)

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