"In the centre of a square in Lisboa there is a tree called a Lusitanian (which is to say, Portuguese) cypress. Its branches, instead of pointing up to the sky, have been trained to grow outwards, horizontally, so that they form a gigantic, impenetrable, very low umbrella with a diameter of twenty meters. One hundred people could easily shelter under it. (...)"
("Lisboa", de John Berger — do livro "Here is where we meet")
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