Description
Children gambol with Canada Geese and swans. The Lake, covering 20 acres (8.1 ha),[9] unified what Calvert Vaux called the "irregular disconnected featureless conglomeration of ground"". It was excavated, entirely by hand, from unprepossessing swampy ground transected by drainage ditches and ramshackle stone walls. The Lake is connected to two additional watercourses. The Gill, adapted from the Scottish word for ""stream"", starts from a water pipe in the middle of the Ramble and flows southeast into Azalea Pond, a collecting pond adjacent to the Lake frequented by birdwatchers. In addition, an inlet called Bank Rock Bay extends off the extreme north end of the Lake Color: Black and white Available sizes: 12 x 18, 20 x 30, 16 x 24, 24 x 36 or 28 x 42 Indoor gallery wrapped canvas Style: Cityscapes, photography"
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