The Garden of Cosmic Speculation in Scotland is truly a garden like no other. Based less around plant life than mathematical theories, the garden is fully of metal sculptures and man made lakes designed by landscape architect Charles Jencks and his late wife Maggie. Keswick. Only open to the public one day a year, the private garden boasts some very unique landscaping including a snail mound based on the Fibonacci sequence and a dizzying array of DNA based sculptures. The natural features of the garden blend perfectly with the man made, to represent symmetry and chaos, causing visitors to question their own reality as well as the way that people interact with nature. Check out this site for more amazing pictures!
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