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Green ideas: Peru will plant one million trees around Machu Picchu

Peru will plant one million trees around the world-famous archeological site Machu Picchu in order to protect it from mud slides and forest fires.

Read the full story on France24.com:

https://www.france24.com/en/20200109-peru-to-plant-one-million-trees-around-machu-picchu

Posted on 14/01/202009/09/2020 by idisobserverPosted in 5 EnvironmentTagged Green ideas, Peru, tree planting.

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