7. Chilling In The World’s Biggest Flower Garden
Like Las Vegas in the Nevada desert, Dubai is a virtual monument to ignoring the inherent limitations of an arid climate. Rainfall in Dubai amounts to about just under six inches per year as compared to an average of more than 45 inches in New York City, but that didn’t stop the ingenious spirit of the city.
The Dubai Miracle Garden is the world’s largest natural flower garden, sprawling over 72,000 square meters or over 775,000 square feet. It’s located in the Dubailand district of the city and incorporates the Dubai Butterfly Garden, which is home to more than 15,000 species in a controlled indoor climate.
Floral displays include a series of Flower Houses, or homes covered in blooms, along with more than 45 million flowers in various shapes and configurations. Naturally, maintaining any kind of flower garden is a challenge in the desert, and the Dubai Miracle Garden operates with a custom designed irrigation system that works to conserve water by recycling waste waters and helping to prevent evaporation.
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