Canopy

BOGOTÁ – A stylized cluster of trees has sprouted from the shantytown of Altos de Cazucá on a steep hillside south of Bogotá.
Named Bosque de La Esperanza, it was created by Giancarlo Mazzanti – best known for the undulating c
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