Contemporary cities, particularly in our so-called “third world” countries, are being built at random, with almost no planning or consideration for trees. Spaces for utility and consumption are being arranged arbitrarily by residents in need. Even so, there are trees that, with their steadfastness over the years, have prevailed and, despite everything, survive, such as the ceiba tree shown in this photo from the center of the city of Cumana (Sucre, Venezuela), amid the chaos and bustle of a public bus stop and various sales and lottery kiosks.
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