The Dubai Miracle Garden That Was Essentially Built On A Desert
The Dubai Miracle Garden is unique in that it was essentially built on a desert. Head landscaper Akar says that the grounds are a great example of how it is possible to “green the desert” by reusing waste water.
Designers took additional precautions to protect the beautiful garden arrangements from the environment.
For instance, the garden’s perimeter is lined with trees that are used as windbreakers.
Unlike most of the gardens around the world, the Dubai Miracle Garden closes during the summer due to severe weather conditions.
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