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  2. Wishing well - Wikipedia

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    A wishing well is a term from European folklore to describe wells where it was thought that any spoken wish would be granted. The idea that a wish would be granted came from the notion that water housed deities or had been placed there as a gift from the gods. This practice is thought to have arisen because water is a source of life, and was ...

  3. Ludshott Common and Waggoners Wells - Wikipedia

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    The middle pond, Waggoners Wells. Ludshott Common and Waggoners Wells (the latter sometimes written with an apostrophe: Waggoners' Wells) is a National Trust reserve; Ludshott Common is an area of heathland and Waggoners Wells a series of man-made ponds with a connecting stream. The reserve is situated between Grayshott, Bramshott and Headley ...

  4. Luray Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Luray Caverns, previously Luray Cave, is a cave just west of Luray, Virginia, United States, which has drawn many visitors since its discovery in 1878. The cavern system is adorned with speleothems such as columns, mud flows, stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, and mirrored pools. The caverns host the Great Stalacpipe Organ, a lithophone made ...

  5. Archaeologists in Germering unearthed a 3,000-year-old wooden wishing well, the Bavarian State Office for Monument Protection said in a Dec. 20 news release. Unlike today’s coin-filled fountains ...

  6. Wish tree - Wikipedia

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    For the band, see The Wishing Tree (band). Wishes and offerings on the tree at Coldrum Long Barrow, England. A wish tree is a tree, usually distinguished by species, location or appearance, which is used as an object of wishes and offerings. Such trees are identified as possessing a special religious or spiritual value.

  7. Steve Divnick - Wikipedia

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    Steve Divnick. Steve Divnick is an inventor and businessman. His patented inventions include the "Spiral Wishing Well" (1985) seen at various museums across the United States, [1] and a smaller version for individuals. He has developed a boat lift, the DivnickLift, for docking small vessels onto larger boats. [2]