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Friday 27 January 2017

Chart 299 - Public Places 3

Chart contains images of public places
Public Places 3 Chart

Spectrum Chart - 299 : Public Places 3

  1. Playground – Playground are the open space with a grass surface used for playing various outdoor sports like cricket, football, baseball etc.
  2. Kid's Park – Kid's Park is a place with a specific design to allow children to play there. Modern kid's park often have recreational equipment such as the seesaw, merry-go-round, swing set, slide, jungle gym,chin-up bars, sandbox, spring rider, trapeze rings, playhouses and mazes, many of which help children develop physical coordination, strength and flexibility, as well as providing recreation and enjoyment.
  3. Garden – A garden is usually a piece of land that is used for growing flowers, trees, shrubs and other plants. Natural elements present in a garden principally comprise flora, fauna, soil, water, air and light. Constructed elements include paths, patios, decking, sculptures, drainage systems, lights and buildings.
  4. Joggers Park – Joggers park is a park with the running track mostly of mud surface used by the people for early morning or late evening jogging, running & other running activities.
  5. Swimming Pool – A swimming pool, is a container that is filled with water to enable swimming or other leisure activities. Many health clubs, fitness centres and private clubs have pools used mostly for exercise or recreation. Educational facilities such as schools and universities occasionally have pools for physical education classes, recreational activities, leisure or competitive athletics such as swimming teams.
  6. Restaurant – A restaurant is a place where cooked food is sold to the public and where people sit down to eat it. Meals are generally served and eaten on the premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of cuisines and service models ranging from inexpensive fast food restaurants and cafeterias to mid-priced family restaurants, to high-priced luxury establishments.
  7. Shopping Mall – A shopping mall is a large building that has many stores, that are close to each other and sell products. A common feature of shopping malls is a food court, this typically consists of a number of fast food vendors of various types, surrounding a shared seating area.
  8. Multiplex – A multiplex is a movie theatre complex with multiple screens, typically more than one screen within a single complex. Because of their size, and amenities like plush seating and extensive food/beverage service, multiplexes draw from a larger crowd than a smaller theatres. A popular film may be shown on multiple screens at the same multiplex, which offers more choice of viewing times and a greater number of seats to accommodate patrons.

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