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Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
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If you didn't say where are these photos, I would probably locate them in Eastern Europe, as only there you can see absurd things in the middle of the cities... Like those beautiful old buildings destroyed by shops with inappropriate shop windows, but leaving the building in ruins...
And then you caught a completely different image around the municipality building where everything is perfect... as it's "visible"... you have to vote for those "caring" politicians again... πŸ˜‚

Thanks for sharing these awesome photos!!!


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I'm glad you're aware of what's going on in Eastern Europe, so I don't have to explain more about the truly absurd things that can be seen there. (Well, I still feel the need to explain the ads with half-naked women. πŸ˜„) Politicians... I can't find anyone to vote for anymore, really. Once upon a time there was at least some hope. There is not anymore.
Thanks for the curation! Have a great day! 😊

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Despite some visual flaws, in my humble opinion that is one of the most lively cities in Bulgaria.
Awesome perspective, as usual!

!PIMP
!LUV

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Yes, I am also amazed by this fact - so many people in a city with such polluted air and such a history. It's amazing and I don't know the reason for that.
Thank you again for the appreciation! 😊

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Hello dear friend @soulsdetour good day
It is very true what you say, life is a constant decision making, and you have to be as accurate as possible when making a decision about which path you take, so that those who lose sight of it, are the least convenient
You have chosen the path very well, you achieved a beautiful walk with really beautiful views. i love sculptures
Thank you very much for showing us these beautiful images.
happy walking wednesday

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Dear friend @jlufer, I'm glad you liked the images although they do not exclusively show only beautiful things. They show reality. Bits of reality that, if put together, may or may not show a whole picture.
Happy Wednesday Walk to you too! 😊

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People around me are already looking at me with distrust. You can't take pictures in front of a pawn shop or a credit shop. Not even in front of a residential building.

I am from Hungary, and some people do the same here too. There was an older guy in the city a few weeks ago. He asked me why I take photos of him, while I took photos about the sunrise, and he was behind me. I very rarely take photos about people. Mostly it is accidental with strangers. Sometimes they (either strangers, relatives or friends) ask me to take a photo about them. But that is rare.

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Hey, reading your comment about Hungary with regards to taking photos in such places, made me curious, is it ok to take photos inside churches in your country?

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I do not know. I have not tried taking photos inside churches so far. Only outside.

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It's very interesting to me, as I traveled and travel around Europe and that's like a dividing line between the "Western civilization" and our former pack of "socialist" countries, affected by the USSR. In my country, Bulgaria, it is prohibited in 99% of the churches. The exceptions are either one has to pay to take photos or that church is some special one, that's actually more like a museum. I can't wrap my head around this. Total nonsense :)))
Thank you :)

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I also rarely and only occasionally take pictures of people, and when someone asks me to take a picture of them on the street, I feel uncomfortable. But I've also had cases when people give me threatening looks because they think I'm taking pictures of them or taking pictures of their home.
It's really strange what you say about Hungary because, as @lightcaptured noted, the constant suspicion of people towards each other is characteristic of former communist countries. And yes, in our country, even in churches it is forbidden to take pictures, and no one can give an explanation as to why this is so.

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Which way should I go for this walk I'm going to show you today?

Keep going without looking back ma'am, for many roads lead to romeπŸ˜… And don't get lost

I love seeing the pictures you share, it looks like you have gone through such a wonderful day, success continues for you ma'am

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Keep going without looking back

That's the best advice anyone can get, you know. Priceless! So simple, yet so hard to do.
Happy Wednesday Walk!

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πŸ˜…πŸ˜… The spirit is always ma'am

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Your totally tight life is always throwing decision points in our life and whichever way we decide can affect the rest of our life’s

Such an interesting walk the contrast from front and rear of buildings stands out

Thanks for joining the Wednesday walk

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The front and the back always look completely different, so I like to look at what's going on behind the facade, what the real state of things is, rather than the polished mask on the front.
As for the decisions - there were some game books in the past that I really liked. The reader chose for himself which path to take, and depending on his decision, the development of events in the book changed, as well as the ending itself. But there is no wrong or right decision. Just as in life. There are only consequences. 😊
Thank you for providing this great space for us!

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