Butterfly shape leaflet.
Photo of Butterfly Garden, Changi Airport, Singapore, by Michael Spencer, in Wikipedia.
Problem
I've never made it to the places in Europe famous for wild butterflies.
Answer
However, I have walked through the two-level butterfly enclose at Changi Airport in Singapore. You will want to leave 45 minutes for this. First, you have to get to the right part of the airport. (Pick up an airport map, which makes it easier to find the entrance.
We started at the top and walked down, one way around the exhibits. If anybody has a camera, you'll be taking photos as well as reading the captions.
It's is a one-way system and you might lose each other en route until the slowest catches up with you at the end.
Definitely worth going to the airport early to make time for the butterflies. The visit is free.
SINGAPORE
Changiairport.com
visitsingapore.com
GREECE
http://www.rhodesguide.com/travelguide/rhodes_excursions.php?ssp=1
Valley of the Butterflies, Greece
UK
England
https://www.zsl.org/zsl-whipsnade-zoo/exhibits/butterfly-house
Aberystwyth, Wales: Magic Of Life Butterfly House
http://magicoflife.org
Wye Valley Butterfly House, Ross-on-Wye, Wales
http://butterflyzoo.co.uk
https://botanicgarden.wales/garden-areas/tropical-house/ Butterfly house
https://butterfly-conservation.org/50/identify-a-butterfly.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_butterfly_houses
http://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/my-top-garden-choices-worldwide.html
includes butterflies
Author, Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker.
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