What City (Metro Area) has the least TREES (per square mile) (shipping, density)
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Great photos I only wish there were more NYC neighborhoods that had so many trees. I lived in Brooklyn for a few years & really missed hardly seeing any trees.
Spare me. I can't tell you how tired I am of some of you Albuquerque posters who act is though your Albuquerque doesn't stink.
Albuquerque density w/ beautiful trees:
Im not a density freak,I like wide open spaces, so thats better.
Im sorry if you get butt hurt but Phoenix is just one hell of an ugly city and you posted pics of new development neighborhoods.
Here's some pics of Albuquerque
Last edited by desert sun; 04-28-2009 at 02:37 PM..
Great photos I only wish there were more NYC neighborhoods that had so many trees. I lived in Brooklyn for a few years & really missed hardly seeing any trees.
We just planted 2 million trees in city streets and parks. MillionTreesNYC
Im not a density freak,I like wide open spaces, so thats better.
Im sorry if you get butt hurt but Phoenix is just one hell of an ugly city and you posted pics of new development neighborhoods.
Here's some pics of Albuquerque
No worries. My feelings AREN'T hurt, but you sure sound like a few other vicious Albuquerque posters coming out of the woodwork who are on the verge of becoming some of the most disliked posters (as well as ignorant and hypocritical) in this forum. BTW, that is NOT what all of Albuquerque looks like whether new or old.
Bombay Beach California has the MOST trees per square mile (Google it). I actually think that large eastern shade trees are overrated (maybe if they weren't completely bare for 4 to 5 months...).
Bombay Beach California has the MOST trees per square mile (Google it). I actually think that large eastern shade trees are overrated (maybe if they weren't completely bare for 4 to 5 months...).
Wow this statement is so funny. Thinking that a tree is overrated.
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