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Trees, Birds, Ponds: Mexico City's Ancient Lake Reclaims Scrapped Airport

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Bright green stalks of weeds are sprouting from the ground where planes were supposed to take off at a new Mexico City airport as officials let nature take over in their bid to transform the marshy swath of an ancient lake into a giant park. (www.voanews.com) और अधिक...

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scanware
Gene McAvoy 3
History Channel - Life After People - Documentary 2009.
Two seasons - still available on the Internet....like everything else.

Enjpy, Gnene / KG7XD
WhiteKnight77
WhiteKnight77 4
There once was a show about how Mother Nature would take over cities once humans were no longr in the mix. Look at places like Pripyat in the Ukraine near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant where nature is taking over and you can see it even better. They should not build a park, but let nature do its thing.
pthompso99
Paula Thompson 2
Yes, PBS had a special (perhaps 10 years ago) about what would happen if there were no more people on earth. It was interesting to see what "went down" forst. i do recall the NYC subways lasted longer than i expected.
pthompso99
Paula Thompson 4
Mistake. It weas The History Channel, 11 years ago, Life After Man.
WhiteKnight77
WhiteKnight77 2
That's it. I thought it amazing when I compare it to places I have seen and been to. At PHF in Newport News, there is an old Nike site on the airport grounds. The launch towers are still there, for now, but the place is overgrown with trees and other ground cover now.
jbaugh3
john baugh 1
I don't remember the exact story. Legend has it that when the Spanish Conquistadors conquered Mexico their tribal chief hid all the gold, and they had a lot of it in a lake in what is now the Mexico City area. Would be awesome if they found it.
MAGB
Marco Antonio Granados 2
Not exactly. When Spaniards tried to escape from the city with the melted gold they took away from Moctezuma, they were discovered. In the ensuing battle, the mules and soldiers that were carrying the gold were sunken into the lake and drowned. The gold have never been found, and many people, including mexican presidents, tried to found that gold, by desecating the lake. That victory for the Aztecs is known as the "Sad Night" by the spaniards, that a year later returned to the city and conquered it.
Patster
Patrick Smith 1
Would be better if I found it, John!
MAGB
Marco Antonio Granados 1
BTW, the scrapped airport is on the oposite side of the the lake, where that battle took place.
jbaugh3
john baugh 1
I'd like to see you find it. I don't know you, but hey, someone deserves to find it!

Viperguy46
Jesse Carroll 0
Do they employ surveyors in Mexico or just drug Lords?

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