Sunday, July 23, 2006

Double bus



Few buses or too many people?

28 Comments:

Blogger Irredento Urbanita said...

hehe it´s similar to my city, the difference is that in my city are much older, soon I will upload a photo of public transportation in my city. It´s surrealist, you will see.

Greetings from Perú.

5:13 PM  
Blogger Irredento Urbanita said...

in my city the buses are much older, sorry, I didn´t last the phrase.

5:15 PM  
Blogger Celinho said...

Both of them too.. The government doesn't respect the people.. There's really a lot of fellows that go to work like that =(

6:00 PM  
Blogger Kris said...

you tell us! nice document of daily life :)

3:45 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Speaking of buses, I saw Bus 174 last night. Grim.

3:36 PM  
Blogger Ovelikios said...

That was the case in Athens ten years ago. Untill everyone bought a car and now the roads are crowded with traffic jam. Evolution they say.... :-)

8:43 AM  
Blogger Claire said...

A bit of both, I feel!

Cxx

11:29 AM  
Blogger Erwin said...

I would say...Both!

5:27 PM  
Blogger Celinho said...

The blog is over? =(

8:51 AM  
Blogger Omar Basawad said...

You have very interesting photos here!

Public transport in developing countries are just deplorable! To think that such a country as developed and with a GDP the size of Brazil's has such public transport, I find unbelievable!

10:57 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maaany people.
I live in sao Paulo since i borned :D
The problem is....everybody in Brasil wants to go to sao paulo looking for a Job...So there is a huge tax.of migratns from all the states the country located in sao Paulo...The transport can't support this situation....
While this happend,our president is thinking of coruption... :D
Nice han?

5:21 PM  
Blogger Lara said...

clearly too less busses... i live now in a country which has the same problem...

10:41 AM  
Blogger tr3nta said...

love to see how live is around the world... good 'shots'... visit me, tell me what u think... bye...

9:45 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

This is an interesting glimps of life. It doesn't seem safe for people to be hanging partly out of the bus.

1:33 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This certainly looks dangerous, especially if the buses get up a bit of speed. Such travel is not allowed in my country.

6:44 AM  
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1:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

:( no more updates here ?
would be nice to see more from this wonderful city...

7:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi people
I do not know what to give for Christmas of the to friends, advise something ....

3:53 PM  
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12:14 AM  
Blogger Santiago Carmo said...

I live in São Paulo, and this is normal in hour of rush!

2:09 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

why is this called a daily blog,when it isn't updated daily?Shame,really...since it's actually quite good.

3:37 PM  
Blogger Raquel Sabino Pereira said...

Many buses and many people!!! Ah ah ah!!!
Nice to meet this blog!!!!

Muitos ônibus e muita gente!!! Vim aqui hoje pela primeira vez!!!

6:09 PM  
Blogger Trang said...

Amo ONIBUS de Sao Paulo!
Quantas saudades. I'm so happy to find this blog. I remember when I was little coming back from school, jumping on a bus of 12pm loaded of people in Avenida Paulista.

4:13 AM  
Anonymous Russ said...

Definitely too few buses. But maybe the problem is that people would rather drive than take the bus. Unless the culture changes there will always be a problem!

9:00 AM  

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