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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Melbourne, Australia

  The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne Melbourne is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Victoria with 1.5 million visitors each year. Ready for a little tour of the great outdoors?






  Located on the south bank of the Yarra River, Melbourne Botanical Garden is home to over 50,000 trees, plants and flowers and has over 10,000 different species and rare vegetation, most of which are threatened. It has also been necessary to reconstruct the entire ecosystem to grow these plants came from around the world, like the humid and tropical forest specially designed for the occasion.





Botanic Gardens - Victoria




  Founded in 1846, these gardens are now considered the most beautiful landscape success of the Victorian era. To get around this 36 hectare park, count 2-3 hours walking and kilometers of discoveries and curiosities, such as the Ornamental Lake, living place of a diverse fauna (parrots, swans, ducks, opossums, kookaburras) or as the National Herbarium of Victoria, which lists more than 1 million preserved plant specimens and identified. Do not miss either, pay a visit to the Aboriginal Heritage Walk. For 1:30, a guide will deliver the secrets of Aboriginal culture, especially through the plants and use that peoples were for food and medicine.





Botanic Gardens - Victoria

  However, South Yarra gardens represent only a small part of the Royal Botanic Gardens, which also include the vast park (360 ha) of Cranbourne 45 km southeast of Melbourne. And he too has many assets: climb to the top of Gibson Hill for a 360 ° view on the Australian garden but also on Port Victoria, explore the many hiking trails, inspire and inform how to transpose these plants in his own garden, enjoy the 6 km of cycle track through the bush ...




Red Sand Garden - Victoria, Australia




  Then it will be time to eat or to dawdle on picnic areas. And before you close your eyes for a little nap on a bench or in the shade of an ancient tree, you might spot the newlyweds came to say "yes" in nature ...




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