Nature is wise. Wherever man creates destruction, desperate for survival, the woman finds ways to turn asphalt to life. A real miracle in the middle of the cities.

In the 70s, the first roundabouts began to be developed on Spanish urban roads. In fact, the invention came from France, where it was very successful and managed to accelerate circulation. But it took many years for them to succeed in Spain and settle everywhere as they are today.

The main reason for its prevalence in a country like ours where private vehicles continue to be the main means of transportation, is that it eliminates traffic lights and intersections and keeps circulation ahead of pedestrians.

The first roundabouts built in Spain were small and mostly made of cement. However, gradually these were transformed into increasingly larger garden areas.

Currently, all cities have some large roundabouts, especially in areas of access and junctions from highways to urban areas. Not much is known, but when these roundabouts have abundant vegetation, they practically become their own ecosystems.

Animals welcome them like a home. It makes sense that they provide substantial protection to many partridges, rabbits or rabbits. First, in they manage to escape from the act of hunting, because it is impossible to access them, in addition to these, it cannot be applied by moving away from human pressure. On the other hand, they do not lack food and water. The plants that grow in them and the drip irrigation that feeds them become their best suppliers.

Therefore, during the daytime the animals remain hidden behind thick vegetation, but when night falls they come out and freely run around the roundabout with a single border; Of course, they should never pass.