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Pua Mau Place Botanic & Sculpture Garden


In a region that receives only 3in to 10in of annual rainfall, this 13-acre botanic and sculpture garden is a questionable endeavor, but is of interest to botanophiles and those who appreciate a giant statue of a praying mantis and the stubborn will to grow green out of the desert. Note that these gardens were for sale at the time of research.


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