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  2. Sigiriya - Wikipedia

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    The outer moat connects them on the west and the large artificial lake to the south of the Sigiriya rock. All the pools are also interlinked using an underground conduit network fed by the lake, and connected to the moats. A miniature water garden is located to the west of the first water garden, consisting of several small pools and watercourses.

  3. File:Sigiriya rock and surrounding gardens.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Kashyapa I - Wikipedia

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    These gardens consisted a number of pools, fountains and other structures. A complex underground irrigation system supplied water to these pools and fountains, and the fountains are functional to this day. [1] The constructions on top of the Sigiriya rock include the king’s palace among several other buildings and pools.

  7. Architecture of ancient Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    There were island pavilions surrounded by water called Sitala Maligawa. There were ponds with lotuses. The royal gardens in Polonnaruwa had dozens of individually named ponds in different shapes and sizes. Sigiriya had an octagonal pond. Polonnaruwa had one resembling the coils of a serpent and another like an open lotus.

  8. Gemmill Fountain - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the fountain's water spout was damaged. The fountain was then brought to the National Museum of Singapore for safekeeping in 1967. Sand was placed in the fountain's basin to prevent the breeding of mosquitos. By 1970s, plans were being made to restore and potentially relocate the fountain. [6] The fountain was situated in ...

  9. List of tourist attractions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Bedok Reservoir Chinese Garden East Coast Park Gardens by the Bay Mount Faber Singapore Botanic Gardens Singapore River Singapore Zoo Southern Ridges Ubin Island Upper Seletar Reservoir. Popular tourist attractions in Singapore include the following: