Restauración ecológica comunitaria en los márgenes de Bogotá
The Butterfly is a large mural that colors more than 2,800 facades in peripheral neighborhoods in the eastern hills of Bogotá. This urban art project became a symbol of inclusion and citizen participation. Residents launched an environmental and community tourism organization aimed at protecting their immediate surroundings: the high Andean forest and its natural resources. #ecolatamdw

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