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Beautifull garden, with a view
Very beautifull hidden place, there are signs with the plants so one can read about them, there is plenty of shadow, so it is nkce to wall arlund on a sunny day.
Very beautifull hidden place, there are signs with the plants so one can read about them, there is plenty of shadow, so it is nkce to wall arlund on a sunny day.
It’s a nice shaded garden with a number of different plants and trees. In all honesty there is not a lot to look at. Nice to sit and relax in the shade however.
It’s a nice shaded garden with a number of different plants and trees. In all honesty there is not a lot to look at. Nice to sit and relax in the shade however.
Great to see a number of local plants - mainly ones with fruits or of other use: olives, apricots, peaches, pomegranates and so on. I wish there had been more info available about the history, cultiva...
Beautifull garden, with a view
Very beautifull hidden place, there are signs with the plants so one can read about them, there is plenty of shadow, so it is nkce to wall arlund on a sunny day.
Beautifull garden, with a view
Very beautifull hidden place, there are signs with the plants so one can read about them, there is plenty of shadow, so it is nkce to wall arlund on a sunny day.
I was expecting more…
It’s a nice shaded garden with a number of different plants and trees. In all honesty there is not a lot to look at. Nice to sit and relax in the shade however.
I was expecting more…
It’s a nice shaded garden with a number of different plants and trees. In all honesty there is not a lot to look at. Nice to sit and relax in the shade however.
Great idea. More information, please!
Great to see a number of local plants - mainly ones with fruits or of other use: olives, apricots, peaches, pomegranates and so on. I wish there had been more info available about the history, cultiva...