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    Walmart is having a major gardening sale in June 2024. Shop flowering shrubs, rustic flower pots, bird feeders, and more for up to 80 percent off. Walmart's Gardening Section Is on Sale Right Now ...

  3. Chōzubachi - Wikipedia

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    Chōzubachi at a temple Performing temizu from a domestic chōzu-bachi, 1910s.. A chōzubachi (手水鉢), or water bowl, is a vessel used to rinse the hands in Japanese temples, shrines and gardens.

  4. Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Persian rulers of the Middle Ages had elaborate water distribution systems and fountains in their palaces and gardens. Water was carried by a pipe into the palace from a source at a higher elevation. Once inside the palace or garden it came up through a small hole in a marble or stone ornament and poured into a basin or garden channels.

  5. Chōzuya - Wikipedia

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    The temizu-ya ("temizu-area" [citation needed]) is usually an open area where clear water fills one or various stone basins. [citation needed] Dippers (hishaku (杓)) are usually available to worshippers. In the 1990s, water for temizu at shrines was sometimes from domestic wells, and sometimes from the municipal supply. [1]

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  7. Rock-cut basin - Wikipedia

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    A rock-cut basin is a natural cylindrical depression cut into stream or river beds, often filled with water. Such plucked-bedrock pits are created by kolks ; powerful vortices within the water currents which spin small boulders around, eroding out these rock basins by their abrasive action.