The Eden Project, Cornwall, England
An ecological project that will leave you impacted!
England has been from its beginnings a nation of a great prosperity, respect and harmony, a nation with incomparable artistic talent and with incomparable ingenuities. That is, it was the birthplace of the great masters of the pen, such as Lord Byron and Keats, and of great musicians, such as the Beatles and many other ones.
But, besides of being the bosom of so many very famous and important personalities, it is also a very good tourist option for all those visitors who want to see in person historical places and monuments.
Junk statue - Eden Project
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One of the best sites offered by the beautiful English country is the Eden Project, known as "The Eden Project" in its original language. It is an environmental complex composed of 50 hectares. It was conceived by Tim Smit and designed by renowned architect Nicholas Grimshaw.
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The both were inspired by the nature and a vision set in sustainable development. It was inaugurated on March 17, 2001, after two and a half years of very hard construction.
It has two very attractive greenhouses that in turn house a different biome: one, a biome in which humid tropical climates reproduce; and another one that reproduces the hot and dry climates of the Mediterranean character.
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All the above, therefore, make the Eden Project a tourist destination that you should go to if you really want to have fun. Its five domes house an exceptional set of plant species which are organized in a way that covers all possible walks, so you can delight your eyes with the wonders of nature as you walk.
Similarly, it is considered a theme park, and as such has a marked transit area, with an amusement hall, with an exhibition building, with screening rooms and many more things that will give you an experience impossible to match.
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The Eden Project represents, therefore, a means of connection between man and nature, so throughout its length, you can divest yourself of all the burden that social activity and society itself leave on us, in order to connect you with the natural wonders that were built with such care.
It also offers you the possibility to understand how self-sustainability works and to enjoy time working forms that it gives to the whole group...
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Another thing that you can brag about after your tour is the charming air that is present in every place of the Eden Project. A very pure, soft, light and comforting air that will be for you as a sabbatical year presented in a natural environmental format, unparalleled and unreachable. And coupled with it, you can enjoy the calm offered by silence, which will also free you from all stress.
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