El Jardín Botánico de Santo Domingo fue creado en el 1976. Sus senderos te llevan a distintos destinos y, recorrerlos sin tiempo y sin planes se puede tornar en un auténtico acto de exploración en el que es fácil dejarse impresionar por alguna flor curiosa, el sonido de las aves o el del viento.
Este es un lugar idóneo para liberar al niño interno, para volver a descubrir, para conectar con la naturaleza y para fluir entre calles, caminos y exuberante vegetación. Es un lugar perfecto para dejar que los niños sean niños y para facilitar que los adultos también lo seamos.
Al momento de la entrada te recomiendo especificar si quieres solamente el acceso al parque o si deseas también usar en trenecito y visitar el espacio de exhibición museográfica.
This is the entrance to the Japanese Garden where you can see a beautiful and contrasting red gate. This is one of the most visited parts of the National Botanical Garden of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
beautiful photos. Please note that, to keep Connect organised, I have merged together your several post about the same subject. This will help the readers to follow the sequence.
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Hi @ErmesT I considered merging them but after giving it a thought I decided not to as they are all images that capture different atmospheres. While they are from a same place, adding all those pictures to one same thread makes de post too long and won’t allow each image to be appreciated equally, as it was my intention.
Being Local guides, we mostly share stories of the places, @Marichams , more than single isolated photos that tell you only a part of the story. The park is indeed beautiful, and sharing about it on single photos means to loose the global view. In days, if not hours, a post receive a reply, another go down, and you loose the a piece of the story. Please check the links that I shared with you. You will find it interesting.
If your photos are capturing different atmospheres (I know what you mean, I have a post almost ready about a Japanese tea garden), you can help us by highlighting the different feeling, so we will be able to compare them, and appreciate it