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Old Posted Apr 26, 2017, 5:05 AM
austlar1 austlar1 is offline
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Austin is really very green and tree covered, but the trees are often not as tall as trees found in many other green cities. It took me a while after moving here to appreciate the fact that Austin has such nice tree cover. Also, since there is so much Live Oak and Cedar, Austin stays at least partly green year round. That is a very nice feature, notwithstanding the allergies that come with the cedar.

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