ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月9日 22時20分
The Bronx, New York City's greenest borough, was once covered in dense forest.
Yankee Stadium stands on the site of a former salt marsh. Concourse Plaza was a valley. It’s now home to the largest urban zoological garden in America, a park system nearly 10 times the size of Manhattan’s Central Park — and the city’s last remaining patch of old growth forest.
Our architecture critic @michael_kimmelman took a stroll through the centuries with the conservation ecologist Eric Sanderson (with a cameo by “Justin Beaver”).
Tap the link in our bio to follow their walk, conducted virtually, by phone, which started near a ridge the indigenous Lenape knew as Keskeskich, today called Woodycrest Avenue, and ended at the Bronx Zoo.
Photos by @zackdezon and Eric Mehl/Think Hypothetical, Inc.; Jesse Moy; Eric Sanderson/@thewcs; of Yankee Stadium, now and then.
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