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  2. Shop These 13 Indoor Water Fountains to Help Find Your Zen - AOL

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    Get the John Timberland Zigzag Modern Zen Cascading Indoor Tabletop Water Fountain for just $120 (originally $150) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, September ...

  3. Drinking fountain - Wikipedia

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    Drinking fountains are an important source of clean water in urban infrastructure. [3] [4] [5] Many jurisdictions require drinking fountains to be wheelchair accessible (by sticking out horizontally from the wall), and to include an additional unit of a lower height for children and short adults. The design that this replaced often had one ...

  4. Salsabil (fountain) - Wikipedia

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    The water flows in a manner designed to maximize the surface area, and thus evaporation. A salsabil may be a near-vertical marble waterfall mounted on a wall, [4] or the sheet of water may flow down a slanted chute. [3] Evaporative cooling causes the water and the surrounding air to cool as some of the water evaporates.

  5. Wallace fountain - Wikipedia

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    They were made of cast iron. Inexpensive, easy to mold, and robust, it was one of the most popular materials of the age. The majority of the cost was paid for by Wallace. The city of Paris allocated 1,000 francs for the large model and 450 francs for the wall-mounted model. The fountains are still molded by the historical foundry G.H.M

  6. Water feature - Wikipedia

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    A water feature may be indoor or outdoor and can range in size from a desk top water fountain to a large indoor waterfall that covers an entire wall in a large building, and can be made from any number of materials, including stone, stainless steel, resin, iron and glass.

  7. Fountain - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 19th century, as indoor plumbing became the main source of drinking water, urban fountains became purely decorative. Mechanical pumps replaced gravity and allowed fountains to recycle water and to force it high into the air. The Jet d'Eau in Lake Geneva, built in 1951, shoots water 140 metres (460 ft) in the air.