Colombia: Bogota ‘vertical gardens’ hint at greener future
In the middle of one of the world’s densest cities lies a green wonder. Santalaia in the Colombian capital Bogota is the largest vertical garden in the world – an 11-storey residential building covered with green plants. The plants produce enough oxygen for around 3,000 people each year and act as a giant air purifier. “A…
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Sure is empty down here...