But today you'll se photos from Kew Gardens because that's where we spent most of time today. If you are interested in botanic or if you just like to walk in the nature you should definitely visit these gardens. It's so big and because we were there with little kiddos we only saw a little part of it. But I'm going there on my own very soon because I definitely want to see it whole. It's really nice so I was taking loads of photos and picked the best ones so hopefully you'll like them.
Probably (if I'm lucky today) I'll post the promised post of Tower Bridge and The Tower in the evening but it's still like 50% to 50% because I still want to go running in the evening and this is not my PC so I'm not sure if can have it in the evening. Anyway new post is coming really soon. ;) Love you everyone!
*Sjuz*
You can also see here loads of very interesting types of fish or frogs or turtles and loads other cool animals. :) If you continue scrolling down you'll see few more photos of fish. So let's do this! *Yay* ;)
If my mum was here she'd definitely love this cactus part. There were so many cactuses of different colours/ shapes/ sizes. Some of them were so small but hairy the others were bigger then me (and trust me I'm really tall 180 cm).
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| Only I can take selfie with cactuses. -_- |
This was big greenhouse full of different types of palms and when you went downstairs you could find aquariums full of nice and very interesting fish. It was cool walking around all hose tall palms but the heat becomes a bit annoying. :)
In front of the big greenhouse you can find big lake where you can hire a boat. We didn't do that I'm sure that it must be great because the nature around is just spectacular.
Behind the big greenhouse you can find this big table. If you've seen the Alice in Wonderland then it looks like the Tea Party Table. :) In the middle of the table you can find various types of plants like mustard, strawberry, tomato, grey tea leaves,... And every plant has its own plate, tea cup and also little plate. On those is written something about the particular plant like where it comes from, how and who discovered it and you can also find there some riddles and all this nice stuff. :)
| Big Susan with little devils. :) |







Yeah. It's definitely worth it visiting it. You're from London?
ReplyDeleteYes, i'll check out your blog :)