Sean Leather > Other shops and buildings across from Sint Niklaaskerk.
Sean Leather > After walking around some more, Rodrigo and I went to the place in the center left to get a snack.
Sean Leather > We next took our bus to Eersel in the Netherlands. At one time, this town was popular, because it lay at a popular crossroads. Now, it's just quaint.
Sean Leather > In San José, we often saw construction occurring in the middle of road. Notice how the pedestrian traffic is still pretty heavy and there's no barrier between people and the work.This is a typical scene in Costa Rica: If you fall down a hole and break your neck, you're screwed. In the US, they are sometimes on the opposite end of the scale: Stay 100 ft away from the rope or we'll sue.
Sean Leather > A south-facing view of Congress Avenue from the Texas Capitol.
Sean Leather > After exploring my room, I decided to walk around town a bit.
Sean Leather > I walked about 3 blocks, again over bridges and around canals like the rest of the country. Note that even though you see a care moving below, the streets served pedestrians and bikers more than anything.
Sean Leather > Arrival in Utrecht, fourth largest city in the Netherlands.
Sean Leather > Closer to the center (a.k.a. downtown). The streets and canals are like concentric arcs (around the center) with spokes (to the center). You can see the curve here.
Other shops and buildings across from Sint Niklaaskerk.
Sean Leather > Other shops and buildings across from Sint Niklaaskerk.
Other shops and buildings across from Sint Niklaaskerk.
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