They Converted Old Quarry to Indoor Rainforest
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- The Bloedel Conservatory was once an old rock quarry that was converted into an indoor rainforest conservatory to promote conservation and education
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It's like the Eden Project in Cornwall England. Built in an old quarry and is amazing, it could be 15⁰c outside but inside would 40⁰c all year round it's awesome
Simply amazing. Imagine going to work everyday in a place as beautiful as that.
Forget a mansion, I’ll live in this
This place is so impressive words can't even do it justice! It just looks so...wow!
The video, presentation and facility is amazing. Thank you for sharing!
Buckminster Fuller's Geodesic Dome... awesome structures! I was fortunate to have been to Expo 67 many times as a teen living in Montreal. Such a shame when fire destroyed that pavilion.
Beautiful and fascinating place, and wonderfully informative host - I really enjoyed that tour!
I love places like this! They are amongst my favorite places to visit when I'm traveling, (real forests and nature takes the first place ofc) im slowly turning my apartment in to an indoor forest, haha i just love plants!
thank you florb family for this well-executed tour of a remarkable rainforest right here in my home and native land! Had I seen this a month ago I would have gone to see the conservatory while visiting BC from my home province of Manitoba
So very impressive! What a work of art! It is on my bucket list.
I haven't been there since my boys were young. I need to go back there soon. Love all the diverse things to do in Vancouver!
This garden is Always beautiful. Be there a couple times and need to go again,
This is so cool! Can't wait to visit!
This guy knows everything!
Easily my best part of our trip to Vancouver, I wish there were more of them.
What a beautiful place & great tour!
We also have the Mirage Atrium, which is closing on July 17.
I wish I could live in there.
Ditto. 😉🐦🦉
Thank you for this informative and interesting tour of the observatory!
Great mini-doc, I actually learned a lot.
Woooow, what an amazing place!
💕Beautiful love all the birds as well💕
Really nice :) thanks FLORB
Awesome, thanks for sharing! 😊
Fantastic!
He didn't talk about all the little mice in the arid section! :P
Cool!
I want this so bad
This building was used as a set for Stargate on a few occasions
Can you say. Bio dome! Lol let's live there
Living only 20 minutes from the Climatron it makes me sad to think we don't visit there often due to the STL crime rate.
I’m from stl and that area isn’t bad enough to stop you from going there
I would be more impressed if they built this in California City, California, USA; or Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.
How does Bloedel Conservatory compare to Biosphere 2 in Arizona?
Having been to both, Biosphere2 is bigger, but seems less well maintained than the Bloedel Conservatory. Both are very impressive though!
I'd still prefer that the original rainforest not of been cut down
This is the 1990’s movie “biodome” but in real life lol
Biodome IS real life. Lol.
Amazing. Probably some good bud hidden in there somewhere 😜
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I do not agree that not a lot of thought was given to reforestation at the turn of the century. When my grandfather was a young man at that time he worked as a lumber jack cutting down trees. He said they always replanted trees for the ones they cut down. That way they would have more trees to cut again in the future. This was during the late 1800 so there is nothing new about reforestation and the idea all they did was rape the land at that time just is not true at all. Nice building/garden. God bless.
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based and redpilled amount of plexipanels lol
stoners be like:
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"I'd hot box that"