The Eden Project, one of Cornwall’s most famous landmarks, features two giant, bubble-shaped biomes that stand out in the landscape. These biomes, which are the world’s largest greenhouses, house miniature ecosystems. In the Rainforest Biome, visitors can explore a lush environment with orchids, palms, and cacao trees, while the Mediterranean Biome showcases proteas, cacti, and towering aloe veras. Today, the Eden Project offers a unique opportunity to experience diverse plant life from around the globe, all within these striking, climate-controlled structures.
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