Mombasa's Haller Park: Rehabbed from quarry back to a natural ecosystem
The constant and rapid urbanization of Africa is having a negative effect on the continent's fragile ecosystems. Highways, bridges, skyscrapers, and subdivisions popping up on what used to be rural and natural habitats are some of the obvious examples of this damage. A less obvious but equally damaging problem is a large number of cement quarries and abandoned work sites left behind once those structures are complete. The remaining quarries where mining happens are just as detrimental to the environment. Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY Follow us on: Facebook: / cgtnafrica Twitter: / cgtnafrica Instagram: / cgtn_africa

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