London certainly looks like a Forest City when viewed from the highlands of Byron in the city's south west. |
London arose at the Forks of the Thames surrounded by a dense, virgin forest. It was a city deep in an untouched forest. Whether this is completely true or not is open to argument. Some say there were always open fields and the like in the area and as the city grew the forest shrunk. It is quite possible that some of the forest was chopped down and milled for city housing. The only constant was the name: The Forest City.
Today it is said, according to the CBC, "For every 1,500 trees that are chopped down annually due to poor health, the city replants 5,000."
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I think that is the first I have heard of the nickname.
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