The fountains in the Garden of Aranjuez
They come from the stream, the brooke pools, wetlands of the Ontígola Sea to decorate the gardens of Aranjuez. I mean, the simple presence of water dammed in Ontígola reserves, becomes the main protagonist of the gardens, with its whirring when falling, giving special attention to every drop in its free fall from the top of the fountain. It knows that without it, without water, the gardens of Aranjuez would not be the same. "Let's go to Palace", says a drop to another before being absorbed into their destination. "Well, well," replied the other a little goofy. "Let's see if I see princes and princesses." Tourists await for them, people who come from Madrid to breathe some fresh air and to bury the rush from the day, young lovers who find shinanigans at every turn, children scamper from source to source and birds that perch fearlessly some statue.