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Raising the track in area 1
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I would work on the principle of making the curves a feature , a winding path is a feature of oriental gardens Ie not the destination but the journey .<br><br>http://www.psychology.siu.edu/pictures/pics_campus/Japanese_Garden_aerial.jpg<br>http://virtualguidebooks.com/BC/VictoriaIslandsBC/SaanitchButchart/JapaneseGardenOne_FS.jpg<br><br>Raise it on some sort of brick and clad the sides with stone or bamboo <br>the stream edge looks good in this picture <br><br>http://maggieknowles.com/blog/WeepingPeachTree4-9-06.jpg<br>http://images.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/_SM/0358-0606-1318-3323_SM.jpg<br><br>An option would be to build a path of a linear aspect from stone or brick and set the track flush with the top <br><br>http://www.myjapanesegarden.com/path.htm<br>
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