Photographer’s Note
The first view wasn't very effective, although I somewhat like the details. I'm more happy with this one; hopefully you are also!
A traditional Japanese structure in the Japanese Garden, located on the grounds of the Irish National Stud. The garden was commissioned by Colonel William Hall-Walker (Lord Wavertree) and was designed by Eida and his son Minoru. It's a fairly well-established garden, having been created between 1906 and 1910. It didn't receive much attention until about 1945, when the Irish National Stud Company was formed. The following year a horticultural supervisor was assigned. Later, the garden was opened to the public. The garden symbolizes a journey from oblivion to eternity and the human journey through life. It's often called the most acclaimed Japanese Garden in Europe. More than 150,000 visitors experience the gardens each year.
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Photo Information
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Copyright: Terez Anon (terez93)
(815) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-07-00
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposure: f/4, 1/60 seconds
- Photo Version: Final Version, Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-04-06 22:16








