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English: The area which once was a gravel pit was transformed in a process that combined water engineering, public art, landscape architecture and ecological design. Stormwater makes its way to the Bow River. The system includes a Nautilus Pond, a polishing marsh, a wet meadow, a stream, outfall, a dry stream, riparian areas, and a lookout mound.
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Camera location51° 05′ 27″ N, 114° 10′ 40.99″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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51°5'26.999"N, 114°10'40.994"W

25 March 2019

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