Nestled in Alice Springs, the 40-acre Olive Pink Botanic Garden celebrates the unique desert flora of central Australia. Founded by Olive Pink, an illustrator, activist, gardener, and anthropologist, the garden is a haven for over 600 plant species. Visitors can explore a network of walking trails that wind through the diverse landscape, stopping at the visitor center to learn from informative exhibitions. The Bean Tree Cafe offers a place to relax and enjoy refreshments. This botanical sanctuary provides a serene and educational experience, showcasing the rich and resilient plant life of the region.
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