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Description Fountains are used today to decorate city parks and squares; to honor individuals or events; for recreation and for entertainment. A spray poll allows city residents to enter, get wet and cool off in summer. The musical fountains combines moving jets of water, colored lights and recorded music, controlled by a computer, for dramatic effects. Fountains can themselves also be musical played by obstruction of one or more of their water jets. Drinking fountains provide clean drinking water in public buildings, parks and public spaces.
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Camera location17° 30′ 17.2″ N, 78° 31′ 11.61″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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