The Dubai Miracle Garden That Was Essentially Built On A Desert

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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.

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Designers took additional precautions to protect the beautiful garden arrangements from the environment.

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For instance, the garden’s perimeter is lined with trees that are used as windbreakers.

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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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