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Yes I’m always fascinated by other countries storm covers! I lived in Japan and it seems that every city has its own design!
Awesome! I did a piece on Trujillo in Dominican Republic. There are still aquaduct plates bearing this dictators name in the capital city of Santo Domingo. Love the history these chunks of steel can lead us to!
It is amazing what you see when you look down – I even found some interesting manhole covers in London!
How lovely! Isn’t it nice how you can find such joys in small creations that are often overlooked such as manhole covers? In Florida, there are some painted ocean-like manhole covers. Most don’t notice them but I find them wonderful. Lovely photos! Thanks for sharing!
Wow I’ve never seen such artistic and beautiful manhole covers before. Very lovely!
Very cool!! I found them interesting too!I took the same photos in Japan 😉