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Pond Spitters Make a Great Addition to Your Pond
You may wonder what pond
spitters are. As the name implies, pond spitters
are fountain like devices that are designed to
literally split water.
If you have ever seen a fountain that features a
bird, child or other animal shooting a stream of
water out of it’s mouth, then you have seen one
in use. They are also used in more elaborate
fountains where streams of water shoot about in
different directions. These types of displays
are created through the use of pond spitters.
The Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas has one of the
most elaborate fountain shows you will ever
witness. spitters are used in this show to shoot
water in unbelievably intricate and beautiful
formations. This show is truly a piece of
dynamic liquid moving sculpture. These types of
fountains are where spitters are most often
used. They are generally a means of adding
artistic expression to a fountain, pond or lake.
You would certainly never need something as
elaborate as what they use at the Bellagio to
add a touch of flair to your backyard fountain.
That being the case, you will find that there
are plenty of uses for water spitters that can
be much more simple, yet just as elegant. You
can even add such interesting touches to your
swimming pool.
You will find the most common type of spitter in
fountains where there are statues that have a
stream of water coming out of some orifice of
the structure. This orifice is generally the
mouth of the person or animal represented by the
statue.
Some statues use these spitters to make humorous
representations of young children by placing the
stream in such a way that it looks like the
child is using the bathroom. However you choose
to use them, spitters can make a wonderful
addition to any outdoor fountain.
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