The Eden Project

Travel

Hello guys, happy Monday ❤

Welcome to PART 2 of the Cornwall content!

While in Cornwall in June I visited the Eden Project. I’ve wanted to visit the Eden Project for many years since I learnt about it while in school as a child, and I FINALLY got to see it.


Here I am morning of the visit enjoying my new bucket hat and fresh tan ~

In the below photo you can see my new (ish) sandals from Inuikii which is a Swedish designer footwear brand that I absolutely love! They do the nicest summer sandals ever and their snow boots are out of this word. I’ll link them here if you wanna check them out: https://inuikii.com



In love with these sandals. They never rubbed me the entire day either which is unheard of for me and my unreliable feet…and we did a lot of walking too.



As a bit of context, the Eden Project is an educational charity that aims to let people have a better relationship with the environment and the planet. You learn about biodiversity and the importance of nature and ecology while you visit while having a lovely day surround by biodiversity from around the world. There are two main biomes (the domes) – the rainforest biome and the Mediterranean Biomes.



Both of the biomes are very warm inside as they have a regulated artificial climate to keep the plants and trees healthy, as if there were in their natural habitat. The rainforest biome was 28 degrees while I was there.



They have some of the prettiest flowers 🌸



Compulsory photo time in the rainforest biome ~



It was actually crazy how beautiful the rainforest biome was. It really did mimic an actual rainforest really well!



And they even had a waterfall ❤

It was such a lovely day and I’m so glad I finally got to visit after so many years ~

On Wednesday I’ve got a post prepared about the Gardens of Heligan so look out for that one too 🙂

Much love,

~Charlotte x