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"Fed by fresh water this spring has been flowing at least since the Greeks landed here in the 6th century BC. The settlers believed that the Goddess Artemis had transformed the nymph Arethusa into the fresh water spring to protect her from the advances of a river god. This spring - as well as the banks of the Ciane river, whose mouth opens in the Porto Grande bay of Siracusa - represents the only place in Europe where papyrus grows naturally. The cool fresh water and the warm Sicilian sun provide a unique habitat where this beautiful plant can prosper. It has been used here for centuries. "
"Nestled in the heart of Ortygia, the historic center of Syracuse, Sicily, the Fountain of Arethusa is a captivating natural spring steeped in Greek mythology. Legend has it that the nymph Arethusa emerged here after fleeing her underwater home in Arcadia. Surrounded by lush papyrus plants, this freshwater fountain is a serene spot that evokes ancient tales and offers a tranquil escape from the city's hustle. A visit to the Fountain of Arethusa is a must for anyone exploring the rich history and enchanting myths of Syracuse."
"A little oasis of greenery and ducks. Very tranquil. And has a shade, which is very appreciated in Sicily. "

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