The Ross Fountain is a cool cast-iron structure in Edinburgh's West Princes Street Gardens. It was made in France, gifted to the city by a gunmaker named Daniel Ross, and installed in 1872. After some TLC in 2018, it now shines in turquoise, brown, and gold colors. The fountain's back in action with a new pump and a fresh coat of paint that should last for at least 20 years. So, if you're strolling through Edinburgh, don't forget to check out this historic water feature!