Description: Constructed in 1898, the water tower is a monument to the community's early years. Adjacent to it was an open-air pool, which served as a reservoir. In the fledgling days of the settlement, water was channelled from here via open arches to nourish the gardens and, later, to irrigate the city park and research garden. Near this pool, a watering station for animals was established, ensuring the well-being of the community's livestock.
Another pool was designed as a closed system, catering to the needs of the settlers. But the question arises - where was the source of this vital water supply?
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