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This fountain is practically next to last week's one, however, architecturally they couldn't be more different. The
other fountain in Bethesda Place Plaza is more of a large shallow pool. This is a more traditional fountain and has a raised stone 'roof' It is on a very small hill and surrounded by trees.
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Read all of the
Bethesda Fountains series.
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