The Eden Project - Cornwall
The Eden Project Is A Top Tourist Attraction And Educational Charity In Cornwall
The Eden Project is an Educational Charity based in Cornwall that helps remind people of our connection to the natural world and our dependence on it. The Eden Project has the largest greenhouse in the world.
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26 Comments
Post a CommentOoo, looks like a sci-fi movie!
Wow, they look like over-sized bubblewrap. :O
Wow that is fascinating.
Wow those are incredible photos.
Has nobody seen life size bubble wrap before lol :)
Looks like great big golf balls!!!
I've always been fascinated with this.
Spaceage
What is really amazing is that you see nothing when you are driving into the project, and not even when you park the car. It's only as the shuttle that takes you from the car park approaches the visitor centre that you get a view of the geo-domes, and from an elevation too, so it's an amazing sight. They do look very futuristic.
Can't wait to see more!