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Jan 07, 2022

Majestic gwo kay won telefòn selilè a

In March, the CBC community blog asked people if it's better to disguise cell phone towers as trees. The results are very clear-more than 71 percent agreed.



Paske gwo fò won yo anjeneral plis pase 82 pye (25 mèt) nan wotè, yo pi wo anpil pase pi fò nan vejetasyon ki antoure a. Se poutèt sa, omwen nan yon distans, yo pa fasil konfonn ak lòt pye bwa nan jaden flè. Konpare ak gwo fò tou won telefòn selilè tradisyonèl yo, yo definitivman mwens vizyèlman destriktif.



However, they are not entirely correct. The human eye can easily find something slightly problematic. According to a CBC article, a woman described them as "like white pine trees on steroids."



Obviously, "disguised" cell phone towers (they appear in the form of palm trees, street lights, barn silos, and even church spires), although common in the United States, are relatively new in Canada.



If they must exist, and they must exist, then they don't look bad.

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