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by blippage
852 days ago
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If that's too scary for you, you could always look at "Pylon of the Month"
https://www.pylonofthemonth.org/ The website was set up by an Englishman, of course, because that's what us British do best: quirky and underwhelming. I heard a fund manager in the energy sector the other day who said that PotM was the thing that fascinated listeners most. Spoiler alert: January's pylon is from Cadiz in Spain, has its own Wikipedia page, but the pair featured aren't as tall as the Thames crossing pylons. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roundabout_Appreciation_Societ...
which got its meme explosion from a calendar of 12 roundabouts, here is the latest 2024 edition:
https://dullkev.com/product/roundabouts-of-the-world-2024-ca...