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Horticultural attraction: The Dubai Miracle Gardens has more than four kilometers of walkways. It'll be a miracle if you get through it without breaking a sweat.
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Desert miracle: Billing itself as the world's largest natural flower garden, the 72,000-square-meter attraction contains 65 million flowers.
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Record breaking: It was named the "Largest Vertical Garden in the World" by the Guinness World Records in 2013.
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Fresh blooms: The floral displays change every season, so visitors are guaranteed a fresh experience every time they come.
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Flower plane: This life-size replica of the Emirates Airbus A380, received the Guinness Book of World Records'' "Largest Floral Installation" title in 2016.
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Grounded: The floral aircraft had a stem count of five million flowers and weighed over 100 tonnes.
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Spectacular displays: Other notable structures have included pyramids, a neighborhood of flower houses and a Ferrari complete with a driver.
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Popular spot: Dubai Miracle Gardens opened on Valentine's Day in 2013 and attracts up to 1.5 million visitors a year.
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Man made: It took 60 days and 400 people to create the mega-garden.
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Eco-friendly: The flowers here are preserved by re-using waste water through drip irrigation.
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Colorful oasis: Visitors have dubbed it a little "piece of Eden."
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Unique display: There are 60 different varieties of flowers including petunias, geraniums and marigolds.
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Prime location: Dubai Miracle Garden is situation in Dubailand, near the Arabian Ranches.
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Seasonal: The gardens are closed from June to September, when temperatures average 40 degrees Celsius (104 F).
CNN  — 

The Dubai Miracle Garden is certainly aptly named considering that – like pretty much everything in this Middle Eastern destination – it was built on desert land.

Billing itself as the world’s largest natural flower garden, the 72,000-square-meter attraction has more than 60 million flowers on display.

Located in Dubailand near the Arabian Ranches, it opened on Valentine’s Day in 2013 and now attracts up to 1.5 million visitors a year.

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There are 60 different varieties of flowers on display at Dubai Miracle Garden.

The floral structures are changed every season to ensure repeat visitors get a different experience each time they travel here.

Highlights have included a life-size replica of the Emirates Airbus A380, which received the Guinness Book of World Records’ “largest floral installation” title in 2016.

“People get tired of malls, closed places,” Abdel Nasser Y. Rahhal, the man behind the attraction, told NBC News.

“I hope people will understand that this country is not only for extremes in concrete and steel.

“This country is given beautiful weather for seven months … with a little care, you can get a really beautiful production.”

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The floral structures are changed every season to keep the attraction fresh for repeat visitors.

There are 60 different varieties of flowers on site, including petunias, geraniums and marigolds. Flowers are preserved by re-using waste water through drip irrigation.

The gardens are closed during Dubai’s notoriously hot summer months. Temperatures average 40 C (104 F) from June to September – not exactly conducive to flower gazing.

However, the sanctuary is also home to the region’s first indoor butterfly garden and sanctuary, Dubai Butterfly Garden, which is open all year round.

Dubai Miracle Garden: Al Barsha South; open daily from October to April

Editor’s note: This article was previously published in 2013. It was reformatted, updated and republished in 2017.