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Garden Walk
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Take the stone path to the Wonderland Fountain, turn left then over the bridge to the Peter Pan Statue :)
The pink 'flowers' round the fountain are ornamental cabbages.
Panasonic FZ28. Thank you for looking and for any comments :)

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::biffobear
09/14/17 3:15 PM GMT
Looks a nice place to sit and contemplate one's navel....R.
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::tigger3
09/14/17 3:16 PM GMT
Lyn, This is a beauty of a capture, I especially like the ornamental cabbages and how they are lined around the fountain. tigs=^..^=
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.rvdb
09/14/17 4:47 PM GMT
Color composition and light are excellent Lyn.

Rob
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.Dunstickin
09/14/17 5:22 PM GMT
The Panny's always come good!...

This looks a lovely park!
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::corngrowth
09/14/17 7:07 PM GMT
Lyn, btw, think to see the red bridge shown in some of your earlier images.
A splendid image however of this well designed and well maintained park. Great details and colors too!
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::Ramad
09/14/17 8:12 PM GMT
Very beautiful photo of this garden with all the different tones of green and the other colours. A well composed and well taken photo.
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::trixxie17
09/14/17 9:52 PM GMT
Beautiful park with many interests throughout it appears!
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::Nikoneer
09/16/17 10:07 PM GMT
It appears there's something different to look at in every turn of the walk. That palm tree on the far left is different from the ones I saw when I was stationed in the Pacific, in the Philippine Islands. From my museum/paleontology career it looks a heckuva lot like a Cycad, whose fossil record dates back to the Permian, 280 million years ago.

-Nik
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.icedancer
09/27/17 5:12 PM GMT
Stunning view and capture, a beautiful garden
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