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This is a fountain that is in the center of a man-made lake in Fountain Park, in the town of Fountain Hills, Arizona. It is considered to be one of the world's highest fountains, shooting water 560 feet into the air, and is visible for many miles. If you are at the park on a warm, windy day, you can feel the mist from the fountain spray on your face. It has a nice cooling effect!
Fountain Hills is surrounded by beautiful views of Superstition Mountains, Four Peaks, and the McDowell Mountains.
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Wow! that is so cool! I love it.
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That's neat!
ReplyDeleteOoou Pat..that is too cool! The cactus near the water is a mind blower too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stoppin' by my horsey place...yea,when ever I HAVE TOBE somewhere early...thatis what I usually think!
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It looks a bit like Old Faithful. Great shot.
ReplyDeletethis is wonderful :) and a great image sa well.
ReplyDeleteGood shot! I'll be visiting my sister in Phoenix in March, and Fountain Hills is a must-see on my list!
ReplyDeleteHi Pat I am so glad you stopped by this fountain is great and I love the desert so it is a double awesome for me!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great shot of the Fountain Hills fountain. If you've not attended in the past, they put on one heck of an arts and crafts festival. This year it will be on Nov. 13th. Think comfy shoes and sunblock.
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Lovely. I'm ready to be somewhere where it feels good to have a cooling mist!
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So cool!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful fountain!
ReplyDeleteThat was hilarious. "menisman". I know, is that not a hoot, a judge who shoots people with rock salt. I guess it beats buckshot. The year would probably be in the 60s and everything was politically correct. Good old boys, that sort of thing. Thanks for leaving a comment. It is funny but I can barely remember the old guy. You would not see me trespassing. Great fountain.
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I worked for 6 years in Fountain Hills and passed the fountain every day. It is an amazing sight.
Unusual seeing a fountain spraying in the middle of the desert. That blue sky is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt does look pretty tall, wonderful scenery around the fountain. great photo.
ReplyDeleteWow! I keep telling Drew I want a fountain in the pond.... he says no :(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Come on by and pick up an award at my place! Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's one heck of a fountain!
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Gorgeous image Pat, that is a really cool fountain.
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Anyway beautiful photo.
Oh, I love it. SO lovely, it's cool too.
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Pat, that is so cool!
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Ahhh PAT! I used to live in Arizona. I went to school at ASU! I was there last weekend! Some of my good friends lived in fountain hills. So cool isn't it? I remember going there as a child with my parents and we waited for what seemed like ever for it to explode and finally we left. But as we drove away, sure enough it exploded. I remember being turned around in the backseat, with my arms over the headrest as that crazy fountain disapeared in the distance. Some things just stay with you.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool. Love fountains and waterfalls.
ReplyDeleteWow, that really shoots high and forceful! Lovely shot!
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