birdlord:

“What would a metropolis in the Pacific Northwest look  like if urban planners at the turn of the 20th century recognized and  exploited the spatial potential of existing old growth trees rather than  their perceived resource potential?”

birdlord:

What would a metropolis in the Pacific Northwest look like if urban planners at the turn of the 20th century recognized and exploited the spatial potential of existing old growth trees rather than their perceived resource potential?

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    Well damn. This sure...make Portland all
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    call us Tree People...laugh at us until we evolved tails cause that’s how science works.
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    a drive-through tree in every town.
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