Free Choice By Piotr Buraczewski March 25, 2025 Metro station at the port of Piraeus, a 20-minute ride from the centre of Athens. Comments Tom SniderMarch 25, 2025 at 9:50 PMSometimes it's hard to tell which colors were intended to be there, and which were added by local artists.ReplyDeleteRepliesPiotr BuraczewskiMarch 26, 2025 at 7:39 AMI think originally they are silver and orange.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyCamellia StaabMarch 26, 2025 at 8:18 AMLooks just as clean as the tube stations in London. Although, I know the city doesn't look that clean.ReplyDeleteRepliesPiotr BuraczewskiMarch 27, 2025 at 4:46 AMBy Central European standards, Athens looks as it was bombarded yesterday. Spray paints are also in high demand 😁.DeleteRepliesReplyCamellia StaabMarch 27, 2025 at 9:12 AM😂😂 That is a good description of the city, never thought of it that way, but you are correct.DeleteRepliesReplyPiotr BuraczewskiMarch 27, 2025 at 10:33 AMAthens may look… different but it is fascinating and I hope to visit again. This time with a camera.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyThats Life with Tom and JoviMarch 26, 2025 at 10:49 AMWow what a capture love the depth ReplyDeleteRepliesPiotr BuraczewskiMarch 27, 2025 at 4:49 AMThanks Tom, thanks Jovi. I was captured (if this is the word) by the level of vandalization of these trains. For someone who lives in squeaky clean Warsaw, Poland or not-so-but-still-reasonably clean Germany, it is quite a culture shock.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
Sometimes it's hard to tell which colors were intended to be there, and which were added by local artists.
ReplyDeleteI think originally they are silver and orange.
DeleteLooks just as clean as the tube stations in London. Although, I know the city doesn't look that clean.
ReplyDeleteBy Central European standards, Athens looks as it was bombarded yesterday. Spray paints are also in high demand 😁.
Delete😂😂 That is a good description of the city, never thought of it that way, but you are correct.
DeleteAthens may look… different but it is fascinating and I hope to visit again. This time with a camera.
DeleteWow what a capture love the depth
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom, thanks Jovi. I was captured (if this is the word) by the level of vandalization of these trains. For someone who lives in squeaky clean Warsaw, Poland or not-so-but-still-reasonably clean Germany, it is quite a culture shock.
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