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mnolangray.bsky.social
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109 days ago
Admiring the exotic right-of-way widths! A guide explains: "Visit Seville in the summer and you will understand why we like shade."
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amurmann.com
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109 days ago
Love it! In Split they had similar alleys and used this nifty vehicle to do deliveries. We can make things work without huge cars.
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warmwestwind.bsky.social
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108 days ago
a city built in medieval times, when they understood the value of a dark alley
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det1313.bsky.social
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107 days ago
Really love Seville. Can’t wait to get back.
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anabriones.bsky.social
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108 days ago
Yes, when the sun bakes at 45 degrees Celsius, then the shades are the only place you can survive
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stevevance.net
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107 days ago
10 years ago I did the same thing 😂
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pxtl.ca
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108 days ago
Yep. I toured Italy's cities for a week this summer. The sun was absolutely oppressive in Rome. The narrower, taller streets of Venice and Florence were an incredible reprieve.
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brainfogged.bsky.social
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108 days ago
Climate change is going to flip the NIMBY tall building shadow argument on its head in many places.
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eddiesiegel.bsky.social
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108 days ago
My parents retired to Sevilla, it's such a wonderful human-scale city.
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ihaveajob.bsky.social
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108 days ago
Écija, a small town nearby, is nicknamed “Andalucia’s frying pan” for a good reason.
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rainpoodle.bsky.social
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107 days ago
Venice has its narrowness as well
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