#32 That traffic is really not so bad. It is bunching up south of the 10, but coming down from the Sepulveda Pass, it looks quite open and flowing. Not typical.
Detroit, wow, what happened there? And the slums in Brazil, I live here in Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo the contrasts are huge, only who can see know what I am talking... crimes of all kinds, poverty, misery
#20 That is not SF. The freeway supports never looked like that. Also, underneath most of the freeway leading to the bay bridge are car parking lots, not hills
#32 That traffic is really not so bad. It is bunching up south of the 10, but coming down from the Sepulveda Pass, it looks quite open and flowing. Not typical.
Detroit, wow, what happened there? And the slums in Brazil, I live here in Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo the contrasts are huge, only who can see know what I am talking... crimes of all kinds, poverty, misery
#20 That is not SF. The freeway supports never looked like that. Also, underneath most of the freeway leading to the bay bridge are car parking lots, not hills
yep, as such, this pic has appeared here a few times already.
Even more sad, there are over 100,000 vacant housing units in Detroit. You can buy some houses for only $1.
is it 1$ for just the house or with the plot? and even if it is with the plot it's still in Detroit.
Collapse of the auto industry happened in Detroit.