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]]>Located in Lima, Peru, the Magic Water Circuit is actually a collection of fountains—and the biggest one in the world according to Guinness. This fountain park has 13 fountains incorporating lights, music, and interactive elements, making it a must-visit destination.
This fountain in Montevideo, Uruguay is one you’ll have to stop by if you’re traveling with a lover. According to legend, if two lovers place a lock with their initials onto the fountain, they can come back later on and their love will be forever locked into place. Romantic, huh?
In Poços de Caldas, Brazil, this fountain is another one for the romantics out there. The name translates to the Fountain of Love, and you can see why as soon as you visit it. The fountain has a statue of two lovers entwined in a passionate embrace next to a hillside waterfall. It’s smooth, exciting, and a great place to take a date.
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]]>The mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, known as Merlion, is the official mascot of Singapore and one of its most recognizable symbols. The city is even home to a water fountain shaped like this creature, which shoots water from its mouth and offers amazing views at the Marina Bay Sands.
Modern architecture is one of Singapore’s strongest suits, but fans of the classic style won’t be disappointed by this city either. If you want to see a fountain that will transport you back in the past, head to Esplanade Park: the home of Tan Kim Seng Fountain, which was built in 1882.
In addition to offering an amazing shopping experience, Singapore’s gigantic mall Suntec City is home to one of the city’s most impressive landmarks. The Fountain of Wealth is truly a sight to behold, and it was even named as the largest fountain in the world by the Guinness Book of Records!
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]]>Located in the very heart of Grant Park, this is one of the largest fountains in the world, not just Chicago. Its shape represents Lake Michigan, with four sets of sea horses symbolizing each state that borders the lake.
Speaking of lakes, this fountain at the Art Institute of Chicago depicts five women that hold containers arranged with flowing water, who represent the water flow of the five great lakes in North America.
This fountain in Chicago’s Millennium Park is also an interactive work of art, which projects video images of Chicago citizens. The water is flowing from their mouths, as an homage to gargoyles and other mythological beings that were used in the same way in classic fountains.
Centennial Fountain is located on the north bank of the Chicago River, and it’s best known for shooting a large eighty-foot water arc across the river once per hour.
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]]>Located in Lima, Peru, the Magic Water Circuit is actually a collection of fountains—and the biggest one in the world according to Guinness. This fountain park has 13 fountains incorporating lights, music, and interactive elements, making it a must-visit destination.
This fountain in Montevideo, Uruguay is one you’ll have to stop by if you’re traveling with a lover. According to legend, if two lovers place a lock with their initials onto the fountain, they can come back later on and their love will be forever locked into place. Romantic, huh?
In Poços de Caldas, Brazil, this fountain is another one for the romantics out there. The name translates to the Fountain of Love, and you can see why as soon as you visit it. The fountain has a statue of two lovers entwined in a passionate embrace next to a hillside waterfall. It’s smooth, exciting, and a great place to take a date.
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]]>The post Singapore’s Incredible Water Fountains Deserve More Attention appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, known as Merlion, is the official mascot of Singapore and one of its most recognizable symbols. The city is even home to a water fountain shaped like this creature, which shoots water from its mouth and offers amazing views at the Marina Bay Sands.
Modern architecture is one of Singapore’s strongest suits, but fans of the classic style won’t be disappointed by this city either. If you want to see a fountain that will transport you back in the past, head to Esplanade Park: the home of Tan Kim Seng Fountain, which was built in 1882.
In addition to offering an amazing shopping experience, Singapore’s gigantic mall Suntec City is home to one of the city’s most impressive landmarks. The Fountain of Wealth is truly a sight to behold, and it was even named as the largest fountain in the world by the Guinness Book of Records!
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]]>The post These Magical Fountains Are Really Making a Splash in Chicago appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the very heart of Grant Park, this is one of the largest fountains in the world, not just Chicago. Its shape represents Lake Michigan, with four sets of sea horses symbolizing each state that borders the lake.
Speaking of lakes, this fountain at the Art Institute of Chicago depicts five women that hold containers arranged with flowing water, who represent the water flow of the five great lakes in North America.
This fountain in Chicago’s Millennium Park is also an interactive work of art, which projects video images of Chicago citizens. The water is flowing from their mouths, as an homage to gargoyles and other mythological beings that were used in the same way in classic fountains.
Centennial Fountain is located on the north bank of the Chicago River, and it’s best known for shooting a large eighty-foot water arc across the river once per hour.
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