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Japanese garden within the botanical garden of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina with a arched bridge newly painted bright red during spring time.
Wooden zig-zag bridge over a pond in a Japanese garden
Path Through Azalea Garden at  Ashikaga Flower Park, Tochigi prefecture, Kanto, Japan.
Sidewalk Through Lush Spring Foliage in Central Park New York City
Central Park in late spring with flowering cherry trees, early morning
Serene green space featuring Japanese-inspired gardens, walkways & structures, plus a duck pond, Mississauga, Canada.
Spring in a suburb backyard with a lawn, privacy woods hiding mansions, and blue sky. Concept for neighborhood and property value or real estate ownership.
Japanese cherry tree blossom on a Spring morning
Garden Gate near Tennoji in Osaka, Japan with Majestic and Beautiful Trees Inside
Traditional Bamboo Fountain in Japanese garden. Public landscape park of Krasnodar or Galitsky park, Russia. Cho-zu is the name of bamboo water flow in Japan
Seoul Downtown Hwa-dong, Korea
Ball Ground, Georgia USA  Mar 15, 2015: Tourists are enjoying Gibbs Gardens which is one of the largest residential estate gardens in America and is in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains.
Moon Bridge in the Japanese Gardens in Spokane, Washington
A rock wall and bridge in a Japanese Garden.
Cherry blossoms from a cherry tree
A cherry blossom tree in oriental garden at a Park
Cherry blossom is everywhere.
A pond with a bridge and a bench in the middle. The water is calm and the reflection of the trees and the bridge can be seen in the water
Serene green space featuring Japanese-inspired gardens, walkways & structures, plus a duck pond, Mississauga, Canada.
arched wooden bridge in the park. the railing posts are connected by a strong jute rope. Knots finished with a rope work of a Japanese garden. stake
Maymont's Japanese Garden, Richmond, Virginia is blend of several different styles of Japanese garden. Landscaped gardens originated in China, and around the 7th century they were introduced into Japan by Korean gardeners. The style reproduced at Maymont is called a \
Looking down a winding walking path in a park.
The redbud tree in blooms behind metal fence, full frame.
Traditional Chinese Bonsai Garden
Beautiful scenic park setting with river view
Greensboro, NC, USA - October 17, 2021:\nSide-angle shot of spider on a monument in a calm park\nGuilford County Military Park, North Carolina
Cherry Blossom
Arched wooden bridge accented by Texas fall colors
lla Icho Cruz, sierra de Cordoba, Argentina
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