An image taken by NASA from space shows the meteoric growth of Posadas

The photos were spread by a photography enthusiast on social media. The photo was taken by the International Space Station Expedition 70 It presents the development of the missionary capital in the region.

A photo was released Saturday showing a top-down perspective of Posadas. This came by publishing a photo she took International Space Station Expedition 70 affiliated with a pot.

The photo was taken a week ago, on Saturday, March 2nd. The photo allows you to appreciate in detail the entire area that includes the missionary capital. The city of Encarnacion (Paraguay) and the San Roque Gonzalez de Santa Cruz International Bridge can also be seen.

Photographer Hector Fabian Garrido is the enthusiast who shared this discovery across his social networks. The image has been identified as ISS070-E-106321 It shows the border area, highlighting the size of the Paraná River.

This ISS image provides an outside view of Posadas and other cities in northern Argentina. The image reflects the remarkable progress witnessed by the missionary capital.

Urbanization promoted by the state aims to take care of the environment and improve the quality of life of the population. The capital has been transformed. It maintains a balance between urban areas and nature. It has green spaces and lungs, there are more squares, the southern corridor has beaches and the western entrance has an arena for physical and sports activity.

In recent years, Posadas has recorded tremendous growth in infrastructure. This is the result of the urban planning and development promoted by the administration of Mayor Leonardo Stellato with the provincial government. The private sector also accompanies investments in the city.

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