Dongxing, 1996 Dongxing, Guangxi, China. 中国 広西 東興市 Photography by Michitaka Kurata

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Dongxing, 1996 Dongxing, Guangxi, China. 中国 広西 東興市 Photography by Michitaka Kurata
When I was a kid, I genuinely thought all archeologist did was look for dinosaurs. But for the past three-or-so years I have been watching construction workers try to rebuild the main street in the downtown area and they literally have to call archeologists every 5 meters or so, because they keep unearthing the old city-wall which is a couple of hundred years old and NOW the found the old cementary just 30 cm underneath the surface.
Which also means that a couple of years ago, when they build the fountain, they either missed the cementary by a hair or they dug up some human bones and decided that that is a problem for somebody else and that they will continue with the fountain as planned.
Amazing.
New York City
Photo: Dieter Krehbiel
Riex Village (2) (3) by Riex
Via Flickr:
(1) Downtown Riex (2) Once a dairy shop (laiterie), a local farmer used to deliver steel jugs of fresh milk out of his VW bug car emptied of all its passenger seats and still smelling of the barn. (3) Resurfacing the Rodolph Théophile Bosshard village plaza. Cobblestones were originally planned for the whole plaza but local vintners opposed it because the little wheels of winery equipment would not easily roll on them, so only the immediate surrounding of the tree will receive them.
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Paris 16, novembre 2023
Work in Progress ⚠️
Construction site at Neumarkt, Osnabrück.
trying to find a first-person clip of what i believe was a mini excavator very precisely pulling apart a section of asphalt or sidewalk so that some plumbing work could be done on the pipes underneath, and just as precisely assembling everything back together again, using several different attachments... if any of my followers have this bookmarked or something, do send it my way.~ i'm pretty sure it was posted to tumblr and got at least a few thousand notes!