A Look Inside the Lowline, New York City's First Underground Park

Plants grow inside the Lowline Lab in New York, U.S., on Monday, Oct. 12, 2015. An underground park in New York City's Lower East Side, complete with real flora and fauna, might sound like some sort of urban sci-fi fantasy. But it's closer than you think. The Lowline is a plan to turn an abandoned trolly terminal under Delancey Street into a public green space using special technology that pipes sunlight underground. Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Plants grow inside the Lowline Lab in New York, U.S., on Monday, Oct. 12, 2015. An underground park in New York City's Lower East Side, complete with real flora and fauna, might sound like some sort of urban sci-fi fantasy. But it's closer than you think. The Lowline is a plan to turn an abandoned trolly terminal under Delancey Street into a public green space using special technology that pipes sunlight underground. Photographer: John Taggart/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A Look Inside the Lowline, New York City's First Underground Park
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