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A3 #pttravel Melbourne, Australia & their graffiti, legal by permit & some illegal graffiti I found.
A3: In the old town of Funchal there are over 200 painted doors. They are part of a project to revitalise the area and bring more tourists in. #PTTravel
https://t.co/RNSYRgA3Wy
Have you visited Montreal? https://t.co/WkuN9mJVSv We found so much to see and do on a stop on our Quebec road trip. #PTTravel
A3 I don’t think I’ve ever seen as much street art as I have in Málaga - I’ve got dozens of photos and here’s a small selection from the Lagunillas barrio. #pttravel
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A3 Bologna, Italy - graffiti and a fresco.
I still need to try and see The Last Supper in Milan
replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie #pttravel A4: i love abandoned railways. I have lots of pics of them but not yet edited.
A4: Many times. A lot of places, at least in Europe, are a few meters higher than they used to be in the medieval times. There are a lot of things in the underground.
This is the tunnel under the Elbe river, in Hamburg, going from one side to another. #PTTravel
A4 We’ve explored a few tunnels. This is my good friend John in Cudillero, seemingly missing his body - it’s a haunted tunnel you know! #pttravel
A4 #pttravel The Istanbul Cistern is probably the only time I went underground for something.
replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A3. Aberdeen deserves another shoutout here. Their annual Nuart festival means that there are always new murals to be discovered - though the city’s regeneration means they don’t all last for long. #PTTravel
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@kate_frankie #pttravel a5: not go away.
Granted tho some of the places I go to are permanently "hot" ... like West Africa.
A6 Edgy areas can be some of the more interesting to explore. Plan, don’t look like a tourist and keep your wits about you. Most of the time you will be absolutely fine and enjoy a city experience that not too many others will have! #pttravel