Much has been written about Hong Kong's escalator system, the longest covered stretch of moving walkway in the world, but it continues to fascinate and captivate me. Designed to relieve the steep streets of Victoria from executive-filled taxis making their way to and from exclusive mid-level apartments, the escalators instead created a whole new class of commuters – people making the trip up to the roads of SoHo – and in the process created a vibrant area of shops, bars and restaurants that remains an oasis of (mostly) relaxed calm within the mayhem of Hong Kong Island.
A nostalgic look at the colorful, world famous jeepney in the Philippines.
Everywhere in the world there are ways to get around.
But in every place the quality and type of transport differs from another.
TGV, minibusses, pushbikes, tuktuks.
This is the place to post all the pics of types of transport you have encountered.
Cafeteria on the 1st floor--Arrivals--of Beirut Rafik Hariri International Airport. Beirut, Lebanon.
This is prior to the security checkpoint, so feel free to snack anytime.
Carniceros (butchers) have a flying license and can take some of the rusting metal of the corrosion corner of the Aeropuerto International de La Paz to fetch meat grown in Bolivia's Lowlands ...
(Read on at each of the four photo's image description).