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| Capitalism designs wild cars, Socialism designs wild bus stops | |
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| estonianman | May 25 2016, 10:48 PM Post #1 |
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OF ALL THE places you’d expect to find an elaborately designed bus stop shaped like a giant seashell, the streets of Gagra, Abkhazia, probably wouldn’t be one of them. The disputed region, situated between Georgia and Russia along the Black Sea, isn’t known for its architectural marvels. And yet, there it is, a Gaudi-esque sculpture sitting right on the side of the road. http://www.wired.com/2015/09/wild-architecture-soviet-era-bus-stops/ |
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