YES ! that is a very good observation! and as a matter of fact the sun rises on that direction!.. The start of a journey and the start of the day! good finding! Thank you.
I live in a small town with less than 2500 inhabitants. In the winter it swells to 10 times that because of cartesters from all over the world – and rush hour here means there are 50 cars on the main streets at the same time. I don’t think I could handle the traffic in Mexico City – but I do like your picture!
Yikes! Like here in the U.S., where we drive on a parkway and park in a driveway! For my husband’s last job we lived in the Washington, D.C. area where traffic is like this every morning, only 3 – 5 lanes across. He arranged to take the train to work, which sometimes took just as long but at least he could read, study, or sleep on the trip.
Interesting lights and reflections in this shot.
ouch! that sounds bad! I would ride a bike to work.. but is about 20 kilometers distance, so .. I will have to keep driving! Thank yo for your comments!
this is a damn good shot for the theme….and well I thought traffic jams are a gift only for the Indian roads….. ;-)…but this sure is one arrangement you would like to avoid at any given time !!
I don’t think I’d like to be there! but they look like they might be heading to see the sunset 🙂
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YES ! that is a very good observation! and as a matter of fact the sun rises on that direction!.. The start of a journey and the start of the day! good finding! Thank you.
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That looks more like a nightmare to me. LOL. I detest being stuck in traffic. City folk can keep the city!
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It woud be better without the traffic, but the is a trade off for being here. Believe it or not! Thank you for your comments!
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A great photo for the challenge, Cars Arrange in a Traffic. Nice!
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Thank you! though I wish there was no more traffic ever!
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Wow…it’s like the traffic in Manila a few weeks ago. A great and amazing photo my friend. have a great weekend.
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same to you too. thank you!
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I live in a small town with less than 2500 inhabitants. In the winter it swells to 10 times that because of cartesters from all over the world – and rush hour here means there are 50 cars on the main streets at the same time. I don’t think I could handle the traffic in Mexico City – but I do like your picture!
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well I envy you. These is another troubled avenue: https://implicado.wordpress.com/2011/11/07/traffic-get-real/
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I wonder if they get home before it’s time to go back again the next day 🙂
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hahaha! nice. you really made me laugh! Thank you for stopping by!
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Great photo. I also like the arrangement of light poles.
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I was so busy looking a the cars that I didn’t notice! thank you!
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Oh dear! As far as the eye can see…… Nice arrangement, though!
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Thank you…. and that goes and goes and goes…. you know the rest! 🙂
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same here 🙂
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we live in a modern world! Thank you for stopping by!
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Madrugador! Excelente foto!
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Que le hacemos! hay que chanbear!!
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Yikes! Like here in the U.S., where we drive on a parkway and park in a driveway! For my husband’s last job we lived in the Washington, D.C. area where traffic is like this every morning, only 3 – 5 lanes across. He arranged to take the train to work, which sometimes took just as long but at least he could read, study, or sleep on the trip.
Interesting lights and reflections in this shot.
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ouch! that sounds bad! I would ride a bike to work.. but is about 20 kilometers distance, so .. I will have to keep driving! Thank yo for your comments!
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Marvelous for the week’s theme!
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Thank you! It just came handy for the challenge!
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Cool photo!
Thanks for stopping by my blog! 🙂
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Thank you!!
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Great photo – – I think I would feel claustrophobic being stuck in traffic like that!
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Well that and being stuck for hours and pollution…yes.. I guess you are right! Thank you for stopping by!
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Yikes, an arrangement you can do without! Good one Cedric.
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yes.. if I had wings! 🙂
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It’s a great shot!
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Thank you so much!
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Whoa…crazy. It looks like Hawai’i too, except its just a million people on the road. Nonetheless, traffic sucks. LOL
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Hawai? mm.. can we trade places? 🙂
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Sure…not for long, tho. LOL
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irritating traffic 😦
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irritating? that was polite! Many other names came to my mind! 🙂
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Wow! Very, very cool interpretation of the arranged theme! Well done!!!
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Thank you! and thank you for stopping by!
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Okay, Arrange all you folks want I am NOT going to sit in that traffic 😛
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oh wow – this is unbelievable!
but what a great click for this challenge. thanks for sharing!
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this is a damn good shot for the theme….and well I thought traffic jams are a gift only for the Indian roads….. ;-)…but this sure is one arrangement you would like to avoid at any given time !!
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Good interpretation of the theme! I wouldn’t want to be stuck in that!
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oh no! that’s a lot of cars!
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Stuck in the massive traffic jam is a nightmare for me
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Arranged cars 🙂 I like the interpretation…
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Hola esa foto es en el segundo piso!!! Y eso es todos los dias, lo bieno es que el regreso si es súper fluido !!!!
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Si parecen bien ordenados :). Me hiciste recordar del estres de cada manana 😉
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