Stunning Street Blanketed in Trees

In Porto Alegre, Brazil, there is a beautiful street called Rua Goncalo de Carvalho that is completely blanketed in trees. Over a span of 500 meters (0.3 miles), the sidewalks are lined with more than one hundred Rosewood trees. The trees were actually planted in the 1930s by German officials who worked in a brewery in the neighbourhood.


Photograph by Jefferson Bernardes

Since then they have grown to towering heights, covering the entire street in a sea of green. It’s a lovely departure from the concrete jungle that envelops the rest of the city. Plans by various business to remove some of the trees for development have been thwarted by the active community and in 2006, the road was officially declared a Heritage Environment in Latin America, the first time such an honour has been bestowed on an urban street.


Photograph by Lucas Pedruzzi


Photograph by Jefferson Bernardes


Photograph by Jefferson Bernardes


Photograph by Amigos da Rua Goncalo de Carvalho


Photograph by Jefferson Bernardes


Photograph by Jefferson Bernardes




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