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Monte de los Fresnos

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    November 3, 2022

    Hiking

    Monte de Fresnos was created in 1962 at the initiative of the Argentine Portland Cement Company. On that occasion, it was planned to plant 22,000 ash trees. The first 2,000 trees were planted in pits made with a pick and shovel. Today it is an area for walking, resting and contemplating nature. It has an extension of 22 hectares. Here the visitor will find various species of trees, pastures and birds. Due to its characteristics, it becomes an ecological space to enjoy. This mountain fulfills a vital function that makes it the green lung of the community.
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    April 14, 2023

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    Beautiful and highly recommended to enjoy among nature!
    It is an area for walking, resting and contemplating nature with an area of 22 hectares. The slope of what is now Monte de los Fresnos was acquired by Compañía Argentina de Cemento Portland in 1942. Monte de Fresnos was created in 1962 at the initiative of said company, which planned to plant 22,000 specimens of ash trees. Among the various varieties, the space has elms, ash trees and acacias, with the main objective of generating a green lung for the community.
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    Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

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