Overcrowded Mexico City aerial view

Categories: Aerophoto | North America |

Mexican photographer Pablo Lopez Muz presented a unique selection of photos of Mexico City from a bird's eye view. The Mexican capital appears in the pictures as an endless canvas of houses, covering the ground to the horizon.

Mexico City is the most populous city in the Western Hemisphere, and the outskirts of the city continue to spread outward. Now, according to official data alone, more than 20 million people live there, and the population density is 25.4 thousand people per square mile, or 9.8 thousand people per square kilometer, which is twice the population density of Moscow.

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Overcrowded Mexico City aerial view

Overcrowded Mexico City aerial view

1. The incessant growth of the population and the influx of new residents into the capital contributes to the fact that the city is growing, not noticing the barriers in the form of mountains and hills, covering the area with an equally even layer of houses. At the same time, the construction of infrastructure facilities lags far behind the number of new houses.

Overcrowded Mexico City aerial view

2. The photos of Lopez Muz were taken from the cockpit of a small two-seater plane.

Overcrowded Mexico City aerial view

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Overcrowded Mexico City aerial view

4. Ecology in the metropolis leaves much to be desired and often the city is covered with poisonous smog and fog.

Keywords: Mexico | Mexico City | From above

     

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