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1.Minei Park (Teheran, Iran), the project is included with the following water patterns: UFO, Chasing Jets, Water Waltz, Huge Round Chasing Jets, the total investment is $2,000,000, the project was finished in February, 2005.

2.Sharak Park(Teheran, Iran), the project is made up of 15 water patterns, including Super Long Horizontal Swing, Super-long Vertical Swing, Super-large Round Swing, HSVF Fog System. The total investment is $4,000,000, it was Constructed in July, 2005.

3.Arabian Public Park(Abu Dhabi), it is a typical floating fountain, 8X30m + 3x100m, and it is featured with 100 groups of 3-dimensional nozzles. The total amount is USD 970,000. And its construction is finished in June,2006.

4.Siamak Ayoubi Shopping Mall, it is an indoor music fountain, mainly made up of cool fog, semi-spherical nozzles, bulbed nozzles. The total investment is USD 673,250. The construction was finished in July,2006.

5.Lake Toya-ko(とうやこ) it is a typical multi-leveled water-fall with a marble fountain-clock in the middle, typical of the latest fountain-type.

6.Hamedan Park (Hamedan Iran) All parts (from nozzles, pumps to every single piece of screw)are stainless steel. The water pattern includes: Special UFO, Water-Screen Movie, Super-high central Nozzle and double-layered crowns. The total cost is $ 2,132,560, and it is finished in Oct.,2009.

7.Rajevi Petro Co.,ltd(Beirut, Lebanon) It is a middle-sized round pool, the total cost is $130,000, and the project was finished in Nov.,2009.


Chadar waterfalls



In Pakistan, India and Iran there is a special type of man-made waterfall called a ‘chadar’. These are sheets of stone or white marble, set at angles between 30 and 70 degrees, whose surfaces are carved to produce ripples in water flowing over them. One common pattern is the ‘pigeon-breast’, where a pattern of little scallops is carved all over the marble. Another is a herringbone pattern of V shapes. Many chadars are quite small. But there are some large ones in Kashmiri gardens where the hilly landscape made this possible. Sometimes chadars were placed facing sunlight so that reflection would make the water bright.

 




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