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Earth Goddess and Cascades Garden – Atlanta Botanical Garden

There is a very special place inside the Atlanta Botanical Garden where an Earth Goddess, made of flowers and plants resides. She lay peacefully adjacent to a cascading water feature which adds to the tranquility of the spot. It’s hard to believe this garden is deep in the heart of Atlanta.

Earth Goddess at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Earth Goddess at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens

 

Here’s a quick view of the earth goddess and cascading water. It’s so peaceful!

Here’s a side view so you can better see the flowers that make up her hair. Such a unique floral display.

You walk through an arbor to get to the Cascades Garden; it makes the garden feel more private.

Arbor Entrance to the Cascades Garden
Arbor Entrance to the Cascades Garden

This photo of the Earth Goddess from far away helps to give you some scale.

Earth Goddess

Finally, here’s a view of the back side of the goddess – looks like she had a little bald patch!

earth-goddess-back

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