This Sunday's rain, there is little to do, I decided to snooping little on Facebook and I ended up in a social group that caught my attention and aroused in me very curious, and is entitled "Puerto Iguazu Iguassu Falls, deserves a decent place to play " ; and began to meditate and do a little report on the status of the squares. And I do not remember exactly any place that is in good condition, kept clean, with games for children, etc.
Iguazú Ojala someday have a place as this
then to recall and remember that no square with the relevant conditions at a time, I am forced to match (And I agree) with more than fifty people who became a fan and follow this group. This group, from what I read, there was the concern of parents because Falls has a decent place , a place where their children, grandchildren, nephews and friends can play freely, can run, jump, have games such as beds, sandboxes, slides, carousels, went up and down, and other games that I can not remember their names. But this concern is due to neglect, abuse and theft suffered by the existing seats. Transforming them in dark, dangerous and dirty not look anything like a square.
think it is a very good initiative to add people through Facebook and other social networks to defend and want to bet on a better city. a city that offers citizens a better quality of life , quality of life that should start in the first years of life for all residents of the city. And for that, it is necessary to invest in public spaces , for people of all walks can enjoy free of each and every one of the spaces. But this must also be accompanied by public awareness , that values \u200b\u200band cares-what-is definitely everybody.
Iguazú Sticking up for a better, Falls not only highlighting the beauty and majesty of the falls, but also distinguished by their city, its spaces, its people, its culture. I think that if we modify a little view of things, both citizens and politicians , we enjoy much more and be proud of the city in which we live.
For readers, What do you think about the squares and public spaces in the city of Puerto Iguazú?
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