A roofed 'desert', probably in or near Hamburg, Raj. See by the little signs that the names and some other details of these cacti and other desert plants are given. Probably the German 'Gruendlichkeit' and very customer-friendly to the public/customers that may have interest for it.
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I like the succulents, and this is sure loaded with a great variety of them. Nicely done Raj, I visited a botanical garden not long ago, and it was very hot, and humid that day, I took one step inside a room like this, and turned around and took an exit. :) tigs=^..^=
Stay on the walkway while passing through this greenhouse. To veer from it will offer a painful reminder. A beautiful display of succulents in this building. Your composed the scene quite nicely.
The stone edging and even the tiled floor remind me a lot of the American southwest. Someone did their research when designing this space. I really like your perspective on this image, Raj. Good vanishing point; the ceiling pipes down at the end make it appear as though your angle was way off but all one need do is check the glass frames in the far wall to see you have the image running true.
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See by the little signs that the names and some other details of these cacti and other desert plants are given. Probably the German 'Gruendlichkeit' and very customer-friendly to the public/customers that may have interest for it.