This is an online "field trip" that documents our travels to Environmental Education Centers in N.C. and beyond.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Sarah P. Duke Gardens - Haidar Albardawil
Two weeks ago, I visited the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University. Sarah P. Duke Gardens is a 55-acre oasis, and there are more than 5 miles of walks, and pathways throughout the gardens. There are four main sections, which are the vegetable garden, the white area, the japanese gardens, and the classic gardens. There are also ponds, woods, trails, and a working homestead farm. Sarah P. Duke Gardens is found to promote knowledge of the connections between people and nature in order to foster an appreciation of the natural world and environmental awareness.
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