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THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. Tim Smit and other creators of the Eden Project see the site as much more than a collection of plants.

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1 THE SECRET OF SUCCESS

2 Tim Smit and other creators of the Eden Project see the site as much more than a collection of plants.

3 The main purpose of Eden is to educate the public about the natural world, to show how we depend on plants and what we can do to save them.

4 Apart from over one hundred thousand plants, there are exhibits to suit almost everyone.

5 You can study the links between plants and music,

6 plants and health,

7 plants and sport.

8 And there are all sorts of events too, from tea- tasting…

9 and “chocolate” days…

10 …to live concerts.

11 The Secret of Success The Eden Project is very successful because of the main idea of it: not to be a museum but a living thing.

12 People who work there are very optimistic.

13 Eden Project's Mediterranean Biome grows fruit and vegetables.

14 Eden's team of keen gardeners at the Southbank Centre, London

15 These people are busy to do reforestation inspired by Eden’s ideas to make the world better.

16 The Gambia exhibit at the Eden Project. Visitors learn about every day life of these African people.

17 Since 2002, the Project has hosted a series of musical performances, called the Eden Sessions.

18 In the photo you can see Weybridge Male Voice Choir singing at the Eden Project, Cornwall.

19 Eden Project Arts Café: these musicians are playing “living ” music.

20 The Eden Project give different opportunities to go in for sport. Here you can see skating by twilight on the Eden Project skating rink.

21 Even the Queen visits the Eden Project!

22 So you see that Eden Project is much, much more than a family day out!


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