In Singapore, a park with artificial trees has opened to the public
Publisher ČTK
29.06.2012 19:50
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Singapore - A new attraction for visitors has been unveiled in Singapore today - the operation of an extensive garden complex has commenced, with the most prominent feature being a forest of artificial trees, whose core is made of concrete and rise to a height of fifty meters. The gardens also include real vegetation formations from various geographical regions, reports the AP agency. The complex has a highest point of 2000 meters above sea level and a lowest point of 1000 meters at the bottom of the gorge. Between the enormous trees, hanging bridges stretch across, offering visitors a panoramic view of the gardens below. The gardens also boast the highest indoor waterfall, which stands at 35 meters. The nighttime lighting cascading from the trees is powered by solar energy, which is also used for ventilation and other equipment requiring electrical power.
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