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The Humid Tropics biome at the Eden Project, a huge global garden with large hot houses opened in 2001 in a china clay pit, near St Austell, Cornwall, England, United

The Humid Tropics biome at the Eden Project, a huge global garden with large hot houses opened in 2001 in a china clay pit, near St Austell, Cornwall, England, United


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Size: 5599 x 3743 (9.1MB)

Date: 7th January 2000

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Credit: Robert Francis/Robert Harding

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The Humid Tropics biome at the Eden Project, a huge global garden with large hot houses opened in 2001 in a china clay pit, near St Austell, Cornwall, England, United

The Humid Tropics biome at the Eden Project, a huge global garden with large hot houses opened in 2001 in a china clay pit, near St Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

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Biome Cornwall Eden Project Glass House St Austell


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The Humid Tropics Biome at the Eden Project: A Captivating Oasis in Cornwall". Immerse yourself in the lush greenery and vibrant colors of the Humid Tropics biome, captured beautifully in this print by Robert Francis. Located within the magnificent Eden Project, a global garden nestled in an abandoned china clay pit near St Austell, Cornwall, England, this oasis transports visitors to far-flung tropical destinations. Step into a world where towering palm trees sway gently overhead and exotic flowers bloom with unrivaled splendor. The glass house architecture allows natural light to flood through, creating a mesmerizing interplay of shadows and reflections. As you explore this botanical wonderland from a high angle view, it becomes clear why the Eden Project has become one of Europe's most sought-after travel destinations. Beyond its breathtaking beauty lies an important message about conservation and sustainability. The Eden Project serves as a living laboratory for scientists and researchers striving to understand and protect our fragile ecosystems. It is not just a place of awe-inspiring beauty but also an educational hub that inspires visitors to appreciate nature's wonders while encouraging them to take action towards preserving our planet. Whether you are an avid botany enthusiast or simply seeking solace amidst nature's embrace, allow yourself to be captivated by this extraordinary photograph that encapsulates the magic of the Humid Tropics biome at the Eden Project – truly a testament to mankind's ability to create harmony between architecture and nature.

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