Singapore Gardens by the Bay is decorated with 18 "solar trees" giants

Singapore is one of the most unusual parks in the world, whose area is 100 hectares. It is called "gardens by the Bay" (Gardens by the Bay) and it has 18 "giant trees", which reaches a height of 50 meters. It is noteworthy also that is a wonderful garden on an artificially created island, and its creation cost in Singapore of $ 800 million.





When on the street the night falls, they light up with bright lights that turn tropical Park in an amazing spectacle on the shore of the Bay. This unusual vertical forest is completely covered with living plants, which include orchids, vines and ferns. On top of these "trees" also have green plants. They are woven from metal rods and concrete, and Shine different colored lights.

Located between the bridges and transitions, which you can walk and admire the view.

The supertree absolutely do not consume electricity, rather the opposite – they themselves produce. On the tops of these giants are located in solar panels that during the day charged, and by nightfall the resulting electricity is consumed at a fantastic backlight. With an average year-round temperature of 30 degrees, the solar energy Gardens by the Bay provided constantly.





Just a grove of trees planted over a million plants from different corners of the Earth. All the gardens are decorated with cascades, waterfalls and pools. Two special greenhouses planted with Mediterranean flora (Flower Dome), and in the Cloud Forest created by the humid mountain climate of the equator and has a huge 35-metre waterfall. It is open from 05:00 to 02:00. A visit to the Conservatory is $ 28 for adults and 15 for children up to 12 years. Children up to 3 years free admission. published

 

Source: solarpanels.com.ua/news/singapurskij-park-gardens-by-the-bay-ukrashayut-18-solnechnykh-derevev-gigantov/

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