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This Residential Complex Is Fully Submerged In Natural Sea Of Green

Eager for greener surroundings? This might be the place for you.

A residential area in Guiyang, in southwest China’s Guizhou Province, almost seems to disappear among the trees and greenery, enabling its residents to enjoy nature up close, even while living in an apartment block.

The locals say the trees are a natural barrier against noise and air pollution.

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