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reminds me of the street vendors in Taiwanese night markets
shit cop's here...ROLL OUT!
saw the same thing happening with those African street vendors in Venice too haha.
There is a reason you are asked not to use/flush the toilets on a train while stopped - in most cases it is flushed directly onto the tracks. This occurs even in Canada. Its not hard to imagine how easy it is to create the breeding grounds for stuff like Cholera, Typhoid, Hepatitis, etc - all potentially deadly
This actually reminds me of when I was riding a train in China a few years back, I went to the washroom on the train while in motion and at the bottom of the toilet, I could literally see the tracks through the hole in the toilet
There is a reason you are asked not to use/flush the toilets on a train while stopped - in most cases it is flushed directly onto the tracks. This occurs even in Canada. Its not hard to imagine how easy it is to create the breeding grounds for stuff like Cholera, Typhoid, Hepatitis, etc - all potentially deadly
I actually went and Google'd this after reading yours' and SiR_vfung's posts. Call it Friday night boredom or whatever.
there are chemicals that come off trains that are very toxic.... thats why theres almost never weeds on the gravel around train tracks
Do you even know what you're talking about? Diesel fumes are not toxic enough to kill the weeds by the tracks. The tracks are kept clean like that for a reason. God, try to know what you're talking about.
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is this in thailand? saw on anthony bourdaine no reservations thailand episode a market like this - they set up and then take all their shit down right before the train comes, but the train running over their stuff is common