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The canals of Bangkok and... their homes...

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The canals of Bangkok and... their homes sent on February 17, 2020 (0:35) by AlceWRC. 4 comments, 289 views. [retina]

at 25mm, 1/125 f/6.3, ISO 250, hand held. Bangkok, Thailand.

I canali di Bangkok consegnano all'occhio del turista situazioni che risultano difficili da digerire...tanto malessere, tanto disagio che non potremmo mai sognarci nel nostro quotidiano...una breve gita di un brevissimo viagio...peccato esserci stato poco perchè comunque abbiamo visto e imparato tanto.



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sent on February 18, 2020 (22:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

This shot from travel reports is really special! The ponds look really bad, like after a flood. On the roofs, however, you can see more than one satellite antenna. A glocal malaise, in short.

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sent on February 19, 2020 (10:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Francis... Well, yes... along the canals that we traveled in a plentiful hour aboard a "long" ship we saw mainly similar situations... it is an alienating panorama and I can also say hallucinating for us to think that we can live in similar situations (and the smell with the photo does not arrive), but obviously there are those who have to stay there and you notice from the linen stretched out to dry, the satellite antenna etc etc etc... unfortunately, here little visible, even garbage that floats and is regularly thrown (from the windows) directly into the water... the same water that sees children playing bathing and diving, people fishing and so on... they are places far removed from our daily lives...

avatarsenior
sent on February 26, 2020 (6:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

This way of life is in some ways spectacular and for others retro and lugubrious. Human activity shapes the world, but here we can see the invasive violence of man on nature. Greetings.

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sent on February 26, 2020 (8:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I fully agree with Andrea, thanks to the comment and the passage.


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