Picturesque places of our park

Good evening, everyone! Today I will show you the extremely picturesque places of our park, where it is pleasant to walk not only in any weather, but also at any time of the year.

In summer, you will always be saved by the pleasant freshness by the water and the shade under the dense branches of tall trees.

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There are many waterfalls, streams in our park and there are even several lakes and a real pond with Japanese koi carp.

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There are a lot of shady trees and, of course, flowers around. And the birds sing and delight your ears. It's just hard to figure out which one of them is currently pouring :-) Since
they are all hiding in dense branching trees, which are visible and invisible here.

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And the views are certainly impressive at every turn.

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So you can guess right from the photo what kind of plant is this?

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By the way, pay attention to the professional work of landscape designers. How everything is thought out here to the smallest detail: a lot of paths, paths, benches, streams and stones. The stones are a whole story.

They were just brought here from all over the world. But I'll tell you about them later. In the meantime, just look at the landscapes that are always pleasing to the eye.

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Isn't there beauty all around?

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In addition, guests of our park can visit the traditional Japanese gazebo Azumaya Pavilion (and enjoy the view of Lake Oike);

  • see the Triple Waterfall (Japanese koi carp live in the pond of the lower mark of the waterfall);
  • see the Topiary Garden in the karikomi style (within the framework of this gardening technique, the crowns of shrubs and low-growing plants look somewhat rounded) and of course the most famous Rock Garden.

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I hope you liked my photos?


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