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January 4, 2013
Mexico City From Above
Jordi Sanchez-Cuenca looks at ariel pictures of Mexico City and decides that the metropolis is the world's best labratory to examine the consequences of street grids and planning. Its 20 million residents live in neighborhoods based on an incredible variety of street plans. A few more photos after the jump.
Steve Clowney
January 4, 2013 | Permalink
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