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The swans of the Thames are famous. In Oxford, the river has been manipulated with the building of a canal, also famous for its swan population. The painting before you is of swans drifting gracefully on neither the Thames nor the Canal, but on a small pond inside the Oxford University Botanic Garden. I’m pretty sure they are transplants from the previously mentioned waterways, but they’d probably rather be in the garden than on shipping lanes.
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