Singapore's only UNESCO World Heritage Site (and one of just three gardens on the UNESCO list) was founded in 1859 and includes more than 10,000 species of flora over its 82-hectares area (nearly 203 acres).
(credit: velela)
Singapore's only UNESCO World Heritage Site (and one of just three gardens on the UNESCO list) was founded in 1859 and includes more than 10,000 species of flora over its 82-hectares area (nearly 203 acres).
(credit: velela)
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