This is Skopje, Macedonia. I took this from the castle ruins that overlook the town, and this is towards the main downtown area. Up on the hill there is a rather large cross that I haven't had the time to find any information about.
Random graffiti on historical buildings is both intriguing and irksome...more irksome, I think. This was up at the castle ruins.
A few photos of other spray-paintings around town:
Thessaloniki is in no way immune to grafitti, and I think this is my favorite piece from the entire trip:
Thessaloniki also had a few picture-worthy signs, too: A store called Reno; a restaurant called Meat Me; and somebody called Kirsten.
A random road shot in Macedonia. It's unremarkable except for the lack of trash. Were this a road through Kosovo, there would be litter everywhere. Not a little bit of litter, but heaps and heaps of the stuff overflowing into the road. You may think I'm exaggerating, but I'm not.
I wanted to upload a few more photos, but, unfortunately, I'm running into Blogger problems. Perhaps next time.
1 comment:
!!! The Reno Store sign also had an Arch.
Will the wonders ever cease.
Paul
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