A' thing' coming out of the ground at Verdun.
But it all got watered down in the end by a deluge. By the afternoon, when the rain moved in, the town was empty. People are staying home. I wonder though; if you are staying home now, and things aren’t even that bad, what you’re going to do when the shit really hits the fan? And how did you manage during the civil war?
I went out though. Encountered this ‘thing’ that came out of the ground near Verdun (A Beirut neighborhood). The Beirut sewer system is not altogether up-to-date. And since the city is build on a hill (or hills) it all runs down to the seaside, and then the sewers just cannot cope with it any longer and expel it. I got absolutely soaked. SOAKED! Can You Spell S.O.A.K.E.D?
A nice spray painting on a wall near Clemenceau (due you hear the French colonial history? Verdun, Clemenceau. . ..)
1 comment:
oohhh god!
I lived in unesco near verdun and never have i seen anything like that. the sewage system might be getting worst.
one problem in beirut is that there is no earth, grass and trees to absorb the water.
ramzi
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