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The Eden Project is a remarkable and inspiring attraction in Cornwall, England, that showcases the wonders and challenges of the natural world. It is located in a former clay mine that has been transformed into a global garden, with two massive covered biomes that house the largest indoor rainforest and a Mediterranean landscape. You can explore the different plants, animals and cultures that thrive in these environments, and learn about the issues that affect them, such as climate change, biodiversity loss and resource depletion. You can also enjoy the extensive outdoor gardens, where you can see sculptures, artworks and flowers from around the world. The Eden Project also offers a variety of events and activities throughout the year, such as music concerts, workshops, talks and games. The Eden Project is not only a place to visit, but also a place to get involved. It is a social enterprise that supports local communities and conservation projects, and educates its visitors and staff about sustainability and environmental stewardship. It also uses renewable energy sources, organic products, recycled materials and composting toilets to reduce its ecological footprint.
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