Looking for a great puzzle game for magic puzzling moments? Discover Puzzle Watermill – 1000-piece Jigsaw and enjoy a creative and relaxing experience.
The image of this amazing 1000-piece puzzle depicts the foto of the famous British photographer James Rushforth. It was shot in the northern Lake District, a region that the artist had explored since childhood.
The old watermill in this fairytale landscape is like a reminder of the old days when the time was passing slowly. A 1000-piece puzzle helps you slow down the rhythm and connect to the present moment.
In the end, you enjoy a beautiful landscape captured by the camera and perfectly reproduced in this puzzle for adults. And what a colorful picture you made by yourself! It will look great on one of the walls of your house.
5 Reasons to choose Watermill – 1000-piece Jigsaw Puzzle
- This picture has a size of 68 x 47 cm and it will be a lovely decoration for your home.
- It is produced from high-quality cardboard, 2 mm thick. The pieces fit perfectly, every time, if you like to assemble them over and over again.
- Puzzling is beneficial for your brain’s health. It trains both cerebral hemispheres, and reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s and other mental disorders.
- Improves concentration and short-term memory.
- Due to its stunning graphics and fancy box, it can be the perfect gift for various occasions.
Puzzle Watermill – 1000-piece jigsaw: just quality time in a box
Puzzling means quality time for yourself and for your loved one. Watermill – 1000-piece puzzle can be a great opportunity to connect with the teenagers. Put all the puzzle pieces in their right place and at the same time tell your children interesting facts about watermills.
Have fun together and leave all the worries behind. Cherish the present moment and build precious memories together.
Did you know that…
- The mill in the picture was once used by local people to grind corn. It was later disabled and used as accommodation.
- The Mill photo won the Bronze in the 2022 Moscow International Foto Awards (MIFA).
- The Lake District is the region where the graphite pencil was invented. In Keswick, there is the Pencil Museum where you can see unique exhibits and the world’s largest colored pencil. It has a length of 7.9 m and weighs 446.36 kg.
- Also in the Lake District, 2 villages are covered by the waters of one of the region’s lakes. In dry periods, when the water level drops, the ruins of the buildings in these villages are visible.
Find out some interesting facts about James Rushforth
He has an impressive portfolio and is one of the most awarded photographers in the world.
His interest in photography was born from his passion for extreme sports. James is an experienced climber, mountaineer, and skier. He explores hard-to-reach areas that offer spectacular landscapes inaccessible to many photographers.
James Rushforth is very keen on the Dolomites. He has spent a lot of time exploring these mountains and has written 4 travel & photo guidebooks about them.
Fascinated by the culture of Eastern Europe, James came all the way to Romania. Celebrating the multicultural richness of this country, he is a true promoter of Romanian tourism and traditions.
Craving even more fun and relaxing hours? Discover another 2 amazing images of James Rushforth in ROOVI’s newest 1000-piece Jigsaw collection: Puzzle Sailing and Puzzle Wild Owl.
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