This section is from the book "The Home Cyclopedia Of General Information", by Charles Morris. Also available from Amazon: Home Cyclopedia of Necessary Knowledge.
A series of magnificent gardens laid out on elevated terraces at Babylon. They were said to be 400 feet square, thus containing nearly four acres, and over 300 feet high. Water was forced up fom the Euphrates to cool the air, water the soil, and supply the fountains.
 
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