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10. Gunite, a form of spray applied concrete, is used to form the ponds. |
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11. Gunite, a form of spray applied concrete, is used to form the ponds. | ![]() |
12. The complete pond shell and falls. | |||||
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13. The
first boulder is replaced in the garden. |
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14. The painstaking task of returning the boulders to their original positions. | ![]() |
15. The painstaking
task of returning the boulders to their original positions. |
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16. The painstaking task of returning the boulders to their original positions. |
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17. The last of over 500 boulders is returned to the garden. | ![]() |
18. The garden begins to look complete with all the boulders restored. |
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