@molometer your photos says it all ... Miracle Garden is indeed one of the tourist attraction in Dubai. Looking at the photos, my hands are itching to grab my camera to take shots myself.. lol
They really invested in technology to maintain those flowers. With the cold weather now there, it is more advisable to take a trip on that site, unlike when we went there, the heat was unbearable.
It's pretty hot for me even at 29 degrees! I can't imagine doing this in the 40-50 degrees. As you say it would be unbearable although I did notice they have put in outside air con so it might be ok now?
They have made the desert bloom and mostly from massive desalination plants along the coast. It is very impressive what they have done in such a short time.
I had thought I had seen some impressive gardens and flower displays around the world but this place is amazing and makes the rest look so small
I was bowled over by the abundance of flowers. It's an astonishing feat of engineering to keep everything looking so good.
I was thinking that the water supply system alone must be quite an engineering endeavor
Wonder where they get all the water from to keep it all alive??
They remove the salt from sea water that they extract from the Arabian sea. Very impressive technology.
Wow that’s AMAZING, that’s the coolest topiary display I have every seen!!!
It is pretty incredible to think that this is in the desert too!
It doesn’t rain 🌧 ☔️ much in Dubai, they must be using some sort of desalinization. That must be amazingly expensive 🤩🤑🧕🏼🌴🌱🌿🍃💐🌸🌹🌺🌸
Correct, they have huge desalinization plants along the coast. Water is more expensive than oil!
@molometer your photos says it all ... Miracle Garden is indeed one of the tourist attraction in Dubai. Looking at the photos, my hands are itching to grab my camera to take shots myself.. lol
I Love these photos bro :)
Thanks @garokee it's what we call a photo rich environment. I took 500+ photos and posted a select few.
It has so much improvement now compare to the first time it was open. Truly a great tourist spot for Dubai.
It is amazing that they can keep all those flowers alive in the heat and it's winter here. It's 29 degrees.
They really invested in technology to maintain those flowers. With the cold weather now there, it is more advisable to take a trip on that site, unlike when we went there, the heat was unbearable.
It's pretty hot for me even at 29 degrees! I can't imagine doing this in the 40-50 degrees. As you say it would be unbearable although I did notice they have put in outside air con so it might be ok now?
That I don't know. When we went there, there's no air con yet and too much crowd added for the rising temperature then.
Oh my ...this is something ! I just can't help thinking at all the water needed here...
They have made the desert bloom and mostly from massive desalination plants along the coast. It is very impressive what they have done in such a short time.
Your album look like professional photos from Trip Advisor! I'm ready to book a trip to Dubai @molometer
Thanks for your warm comments @ninahaskin glad you liked my photos.
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As beautiful as the "Hanging Gardens of Babylon".
It is pretty amazing I agree.
Really so beautiful and amazing photos
Thanks for your comment.