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The Jungle (Seattle) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Jungle (Seattle)
The Jungle is a greenbelt on the western slope of Beacon Hill in Seattle that is known for its homeless encampments and crime. ==Location and ecology== The Jungle grows on the steep northern slope of Beacon Hill near the south-end of Downtown Seattle. Being bound by Interstate 5 to the west and Interstate 90 to the north, the land is primarily managed by the city and state departments of transportation. The thin tract of land is about and extends south to the Georgetown neighborhood.〔 The wooded area can be entered through Rizal Park, highway maintenance roads, or residential areas on Beacon Hill. Thick blackberry brambles and vines grow among maple and other trees in the urban forest. Various rodents—including rats—and numerous species of birds are common.
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