The Great Glass House - LUCKY EIGHT - National Botanical Gardens of Wales
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The Great Glass House is the largest single span glasshouse in the world. The focus of this Lucky 8 with a tally of 16. The Glasshouse protects & conserves some of the most endangered plants on the planet. Located in Carmarthenshire, South Wales.
Waymark Code: WMQAAT
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/21/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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The National Botanic Garden of Wales, Created within a beautiful Regency 200 year old park, is a landmark visitor destination with historical features and spectacular modern architecture, it features a stunning, massive glasshouse, designed by the World famous, Norman Foster and Partners.

To give you some idea of the awesome scale & size of the 'Great Glass House' Each of the 784 panes of glass weigh about 1 Ton (2,240 pounds) & each sheet of glass is approximately 20 feet long.
Interesting Fact; Each pane of glass is unique, & slightly curved to fit the space it is in. It is said without modern computers it would have been impossible to build.

From space it looks like a giant oval gemstone.
A great Ariel view can be found on the Virtual Globetrotter Website; (visit link)

"The Great Glasshouse is the largest single-span glasshouse in the world. It reinvents the glasshouse for the twenty-first century, offering a model of sustainable development. Elliptical in plan, the building swells from the ground like a glassy hillock, echoing the undulations of the surrounding landscape." Text Source; (visit link)

"The plants in this glasshouse come from six areas of the world: California, Australia, the Canary Islands, Chile, South Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, the Great Glasshouse is zoned to reflect these geographical areas that have regions that enjoy a Mediterranean climate. Hot dry summers, cool moist winters, dazzling sunlight, strong breezes and the occasional ground-clearing fire create perfect conditions for many plants to thrive on the scrubby, rock-strewn landscapes. In fact, it’s so perfect that most of these plants grow nowhere else on Earth. Although these regions cover less than 2% of the Earth’s surface, they contain more than 20% of all known flowering plant species, and their richness and plant diversity are considered second only in importance to tropical habitats. Largely due to human activity, these precious habitats are now as threatened as the rainforests, and our Great Glasshouse is dedicated to conserving their endangered plants." Source's:- (visit link) & (visit link)

Building Address:
National Botanic Garden of Wales
Middleton Hall
Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, Wales. SA32 8HN

Department Number & Name, Category Names, Waymark Code & Title. & Link to relevant Waymark.

1-Animals
2-Buildings > Odd-Shaped Buildings > WMQA4B > The Great Glass House - National Botanical Gardens of Wales. (visit link)
3-Business > Greenhouses and Nurseries > WMDV33 > The Great Glasshouse, Carmarthenshire, Wales. (visit link)
4-Culture > Abstract Public Sculptures > WMQA3E > 33,798 - National Botanic Gardens of Wales. (visit link)
5-Entertainment
6-History
7-Measurment
8-Monuments
9-Nature > Rock and Mineral Displays > WMFGM3 > Rock of Ages - Botanic gardens - Carmarthenshire, Wales. (visit link)
10-Oddities > Superlatives > WMDV6R > LARGEST - Single-span Glasshouse in the World. (visit link)
11-Recreation
12-Signs > 'You Are Here' Maps > WMQA2H YOU ARE HERE - The Great Glasshouse - National Garden of Wales. (visit link)
13-Structures > Freestanding Arches > WMQA9C > Wallace Garden Arch - National Botanical Gardens of Wales. (visit link)
14-Technology
15-Waymarking Multifarious > Coordinate Games > Lucky 7 > WMPGAM > National Botanic Gardens - Lucky 8 - Carmarthenshire, Wales. (visit link)

Lucky Seven is my favourite waymarking Category. this is my two hundredth Lucky 7 posting. Most of the 200 waymarks have scored a Tally of 14 or more, giving a total Tally of over 2,000.
Department Number, Category Name, and Waymark Code:
2-Buildings > Odd-Shaped Buildings > WMQA4B 3-Business > Greenhouses and Nurseries > WMDV33 4-Culture > Abstract Public Sculptures > WMQA3E 9-Nature > Rock and Mineral Displays > WMFGM3 10-Oddities > Superlatives > WMDV6R 12-Signs > 'You Are Here' Maps > WMQA2H 13-Structures > Freestanding Arches > WMQA9C 15-Waymarking Multifarious > Coordinate Games > Lucky 7 > WMPGAM


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