Can you see three trees?

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56 points | by Pamar 2 days ago ago

9 comments

  • spacedcowboy 2 minutes ago

    Hah, looking out my window, I can see about 300 trees, and it’d be more if it weren’t for all the trees in the way. The house is next to a park that’s designed for walking in, with lots of twisty pathways between trees and bushes to give you the feeling that you’re not in a manufactured space.

  • lmf4lol 6 minutes ago

    One thing that I really really like about living in Amsterdam, is that we have trees and plants everwhere. Also, for 2 years now, city stopped cutting most of the plant growth in parks and on the side of roads. Its so beautiful green and colourful now and insects are having a great time. I counted this year already 6 different sorts of humblebees in my garden.

  • luuundonjk 7 minutes ago

    I was walking in central London and something felt wrong. I couldn't quite tell what though, but I had this constant feeling of unease.

    It took me a few days to understand - there are no trees in central London (the City).

    Sure, you have a small/big park here and there, but no random trees on side walks. It's literally a (beautiful) concrete/glass wasteland.

    Note: I only walked a few of the main streets, I'm sure I'm exaggerating a bit, but it's quite noticeable compared with other cities after you realize it. And there are random trees in other areas, outside City of London.

    • mickeyp 3 minutes ago

      What? London is one of the greenest cities in the world.

  • helloplanets 30 minutes ago

    Esbo / Espoo is an odd one out, of those four. The three others look like the olden European cities you'd expect, but you'll have a hard time getting around in Espoo without a car. There are plenty of beautiful neighborhoods in Espoo, but it's basically a large spread of separate suburbs rather than a city in the way the rest are. The actual "Espoo Center" is not very green and flowery either, and it's not really thought of as an actual city center.

  • rendaw 26 minutes ago

    Some photos would be really awesome. What does a view in an area that passes the test look like compared to one that doesn't? 3 trees doesn't sound like a lot, I don't have a good mental concept of this.

  • psychoslave 10 minutes ago

    Looks great, are they interactive maps showing these data?

  • ErroneousBosh 11 minutes ago

    No data for NW Scotland, presumably because 140mph winds for four weeks of the year (in the local language we call that "January") is incompatible with large trees.

  • mapontosevenths 27 minutes ago

    ‘Beneath the pavement, the beach!’