Bus shelters in Yambol are varied and interesting which is why there are quite a lot that have been featured on this blog. this one is no exception. I like the yellow tinted glass blocks and the open plan design, however there is a design fault with the seating. Surely it should have been slightly higher or is it seating in the first place?
Yambol is not the prettiest City in Bulgaria, but it does have a unique character which is now in the process of being captured by camera. What you see now in Yambol will be short lived in a world of change, especially with the EU strangling the heart and soul of Bulgaria's culture with directives and uniform regulations.
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
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That is an interesting bus shelter. Maybe everyone should bring a cushion ti sit on.
ReplyDeleteI like Bill's comment. Actually I like the design and the seats are not that low. Out here these bus shelters are extensively designed by the city and the seats they provide are just as low. In fact, they are so low, I never sit on them. I don't know why they do that.
ReplyDeletehahaha sorry to disappoint you but those aren't seats.... they're the walls left over after the glass has been busted almost all the way around :( seats are just stolen.... :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nadia,
ReplyDeleteYou really do paint a bleak picture of our home town, but you know best of course.
yeah true but it doesnt actually bug me.. its just the way it is im used to it :)
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