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Sunday, January 15, 2006

Bicentennial Conservatory



The bicentennial conservatory is actually a rainforest museum. With help of 12 sensors, a thousand nozzles, a weather station and computers inside the building, they try to simulate a tropical climate by creating clouds, rains and winds! In addition to tropical plants, you can even see a few tropical birds inside too! for additional information about this huge landmark of Adelaide city, which is a part of the Botanic Gardens and the biggest bicentennial conservatory in the southern hemisphere follow this link.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

salaaaaaaaammm .. veeeeeeeeeyy kokaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ajab jayiyeeeeeeeeee too mayehaye mooze vo bovarde .....!!! ( yadetoone kho !!:D ) :D .. koka beppa kesi besh dast nezenehaaaaaaaaaaa ...darom miam .. ..:D ... it's soooooooo cooll !!!!

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Blogger M said...

bebinam, kollan too in "southern hemisphere" chand ta bicentennial conservatory hast??

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Blogger farokh said...

Tajal jaan to ke masoole tooriste Adelaide beshi oonjaa kheili sholoogh mishe haa. Khoob baazaaresho daari garm mikoni, aghaayaan va khaanoma , inaa hamash alaki ast, hame berid Sydney . onjaa kheili behtar az Adelaide ast. 

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