THE
EDEN PROJECT
Whilst
staying with us why not visit the EDEN project - about a 45 minute journey
by car and well worth seeing.
The
EDEN Project is already being called the 8th wonder of the world. Over
500,000 people visited the site whilst it was being built. Located in
a 50 metre crater overlooking St. Austell Bay are two huge geodesic
conservatories - one a majestic rainforest - the Humid Tropics Biome
- the other is a Warm Temperature Biome.
The Humid Tropics Biome at 200 metres long, 100 metres wide and 47 metres
high is the World's largest greenhouse packed with giants of the plant
world balsa, teak and mahogany whilst in the Warm Temperature Biome
are plants , fruits and flowers of the Mediterranean, South Africa and
California.
Outside
the Biomes the landscape has been described as "Picasso meets the
Aztecs" with a series of interlocking crescent shaped terraces
which tell the stories of plants that have both changed the world and
plants which may prove crucial to our future.
To
learn more about the EDEN Project Look
Here. |