Timelapse Worlds Largest TemperatureControlled Garden Rises in Desert

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  • The King Abdullah International Gardens (KAIG) is poised to become the world's largest temperature-controlled gardens.
  • Set in Saudi Arabia's central desert, the project seeks to rival global icons such as the U.K.'s Kew Gardens and Singapore's Gardens by the Bay.
  • The centerpiece is a 90,000-sqm paleobotanical biome shaped as two interlocking crescents, housing 10 hectares of gardens that trace 400 million years of plant evolution.
  • The gardens host more than 700,000 trees and shrubs.
The King Abdullah International Gardens (KAIG) in Riyadh, poised to become the worlds largest temperaturecontrolled gardens, is nearing completion and promises to showcase 400 million years of plan [+3307 chars]

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