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An air well should not be confused with a dew pond.
The dew pond in question, is situated only 40 yards from the green.
Dew ponds are used in areas where a natural supply of surface water may not be readily available.
In fact, dew ponds are primarily filled by rainwater.
While on manoeuvres, tanks destroyed the dew pond at the north side of the fort.
There is equal controversy on the means of replenishment of dew ponds.
A dew pond is an artificial pond intended for watering livestock.
A dew pond, Wood Pond, is situated near the western boundary.
Opposite the driveway to the church is a dew pond which was repuddled in the 1990s.
Vinegar Pond, a rain-fed dew pond, is the only standing water on the heath.
A Sussex farmer born in 1850 tells how he and his forefathers made dew ponds:
The highest point of the mountain is marked by an anchor chain, which is just up from the Dew Pond.
There are also large patches of chalk scrub, grazing fields (popular with seed-eating birds) and a dew pond.
This continues to an observation station, where there is also a Dew Pond, formed by the collection of water on top of the mountain.
A dew pond is situated on the hill above the village towards West Leake hills.
Down in the sun-filtered green of it were mossy, flat-surfaced rocks, bracken, and a dew pond.
Dew ponds, artificial ponds for watering livestock, are a characteristic feature on the downland.
Cypress (dew pond enclosure)
In November 2007 the Dew pond was reinstated on the top common by Sheringham Town Council.
The mystery of dew ponds has drawn the interest of many historians and scientists, but until recent times there has been little agreement on their early origins.
Catch and Collect the Dew in a Pond, Simple instructions on how to build a dew pond.
As with dew ponds and tumuli the edges of chalk pits are the places of greatest power (and the points where the leys pass).
Near the trig point is Chanctonbury Dew Pond, a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Expecting familiar English countryside, I was amazed to find exotic uplands dotted with pagan burial mounds, chalk giants and flint-rimmed dew ponds.
The name dew pond (sometimes cloud pond or mist pond) is first found in the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society in 1865.