Uploaded on 2020-04-01 by Victor Quirita
There is an interesting relationship between humidity and Lima, a city where it does not rain. At certain times of the year the humidity makes vegetation grow in the surrounding hills, hosting seasonal flora and fauna. However, as seen in the photo, the advance of the city has taken over the hills, rising more and more, leaving less space for this natural phenomenon. There is information that is not seen, ecological evidence, that in times of low humidity fades, which the city uses to continue growing. Meanwhile on the plain, the city is indifferent to what happens on its periphery, as a result of urban dynamics that attract new inhabitants and a lack of execution of urban plans.