The architects of the massive, 95-foot pondless waterfall project in Lawrenceville, Georgia, show off their work one year after its completion.
It all started with the fire pit.
The Georgia heat was brutal at times during the construction, but 13-year old Elijah Magyar didn't let the heat
slow him down during the pondless build.
With construction well underway (top), we took some time to harvest materials such as driftwood, moss and
ferns from a local river to provide instant age to the newly finished project.
The entire waterfall was constructed around this gathering area and everything else fell into place as the project evolved.
The view from the fire pit (bottom)
can’t be beat. This area is perfect for hanging out with the family and relaxing after a hard day's work of building water features.