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American water-garden designer Ed Drohan says his replica of a mountain waterway is a dead ringer for the primal forest he rambled in as a boy.
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NURTURE A NAM TOK
Falling for falls
By Jan Tyler
Special to Newsday
Published on June 7, 2008
Nothing brings a garden to life like a waterfall. It appeals to all the senses: the sound of splashing water on a hot summer day, the sight of bubbly froth swirling on the rocks, the earthy scent of damp moss and moisture-laden air.
Birds love to bathe in shallow pockets and pond fish have been known to hang out under the falling stream as if they were in a kind of fishy spa. Home improvement experts say that a backyard water feature is sure to captivate and amuse for years to come.
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