Sunday in the Capital city Port Louis is usually a very quiet one. Since the city is the hub of banks and shops, courts and all the important offices, a walk on Sunday will normally reveal empty streets and an almost deafening quietness.
But I guess because today is the end of the month and most people got paid, or maybe its because today they had the horse racing, but the streets of the city center weren't so empty, even though most shops were closed.
So i walked through a couple of unfamiliar streets and then head toward the more familiar paths that lead to the city center. Started at around 10 30ish and came back home at around 1 oclock. So it was fairly a short walk.
But I guess because today is the end of the month and most people got paid, or maybe its because today they had the horse racing, but the streets of the city center weren't so empty, even though most shops were closed.
So i walked through a couple of unfamiliar streets and then head toward the more familiar paths that lead to the city center. Started at around 10 30ish and came back home at around 1 oclock. So it was fairly a short walk.
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Stuck in a bit of traffic, so I took the pic of the fish mongers. |
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First stop. Always been fascinated by this house that, like most old house, is slightly leaning sideway |
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Interesting color |
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The electric poles and wires are pretty much a work of art |
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The thing about this wall is the writing could have been done a decades ago or maybe 10 days ago, truth is our political scene hasnt chaged much |
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Abandoned house |
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The barber shop |
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its pretty run down but its also business as usual on Sunday |
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Tokyo Boutik |
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I've passed by this house so often and never really thought anybody lives there. Until today when the old woman poke her head out. |
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I'll walk to the end of that road one day |
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Beautiful house |
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Banksy? |
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The menu is always the same |
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a chain of bridges |
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