Originally posted by wtlwdwgn Thanks for sharing these travel images. It seems like no matter where one goes these days there are going to be poles and wires getting in the way!
It's interesting I had not noticed them before you told me. Indeed, there is at least a pole in almost all photos. I guess it's a globalized world
Originally posted by slowpez Poles and wires are a fact of life. They don't bother me and I think they add to the story. How unreal some photos are after all imperfections have been removed. Enjoying your travels and thanks for taking us along.
They don't bother me either--in fact, as I wrote above, I didn't notice them when taking the pics. I am happy you like my travel photo-stories, Susan. for me sharing pics of the places I visited is part of the pleasure of travelling.
Originally posted by Sailor Another fascinating collection of photos from you, Stefan. That city certainly looks like somewhere far from flat, concrete coastal Texas.Jer
Thank you, Jer. They can't afford concrete buildings
Anyway, I'll try more pics of old Communist blocks of flats when I got to Bucharest, Romania (my birth country) next time, to show you what beautiful concrete structures look like
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Originally posted by Bob Harris amazing parts of the city are still standing after hundreds of years, another great series Stefan. I enjoy your travels.
Thank you, Bob. I like taking with me as many people as possible when travelling
I'm almost done with my Gulf+Jordan pics. Leaving for Morocco tomorrow!
Originally posted by hnikesch Very nice thanks for sharing
Thank yoy, hnikesch.