This is just one of several lotus ponds in the 700-acre park. I always find it so hard to believe that natural reserves like this can be found within the borders of the District of Columbia.
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Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, located in northeast Washington, D.C., has an annual lotus and water lily festival in summer, but unfortunately the National Park Service couldn't hold it this year due to the pandemic. Luckily they reopened the gardens a few weeks ago, so visitors were at least able to see the beautiful display. They set up one-way signs on the paths through the ponds to allow for social distancing, and I'd say at least 90 percent of the visitors were wearing face coverings.
Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.
The shy dragonfly, posted earlier