CornwallLive show a gaping hole in the embankment close to the project’s iconic indoor domes. David Rowe, of the Eden Project, told ITV the site is built on a former quarry so there have been several landslips on the edge of the site due to heavy rainfall.It put a spanner in Brits Christmas plans, who had travelled to the site to take their children to see Santa the weekend before Christmas.
In a statement, Mr Rowe said: "High volumes of rainwater has caused several landslips on the site. "The Eden Project is a former quarry so there have been several landslips on the edge of the site and we took the decision to close due as a safety decision."There is no indication that the hothouses (the biomes) have been damaged and there has been no.
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