25 Examples of Urban Hell Some People Have to Live in
Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/25-examples-of-urban-hell-some-people-have-to-live-in.html4.4 billion people, or about 56% of the world's population, live in cities. Reddit community Urban Hell looks at the ugliest aspects of the “concrete jungle.” The picture is quite sad, but there are also funny pictures.
1. The landlord placed an advertisement on scaffolding that blocks light and air from the residents of the house. They don't know where to complain. It's somewhere in Germany
2. “Mom, I see everywhere...” Not far from Cairo, Egypt
3. Mumbai, India
4. More Mumbai. This photo clearly shows the line between the rich and the poor.
5. Real concrete jungle. Hong Kong, residential complex
6. This is not Tetris. It's Vegas without the neon lights
7. View from the hotel window - Tangshan, China. Thanks to the Chinese coal industry
8. The train tracks in Los Angeles don't look much cleaner than those in India.
9. Puzzle in Sau Paulo, Brazil. It doesn't work at all. Probably need to start the level over again
10. Los Angeles. Rectangular block layout
11. A train travels along the tracks of Bandra station in Mumbai, India.
12. This is the longest traffic jam ever recorded. China National Highway 110 was clogged for 100 km for 10 days
13. Urban hell in the making
14. Kolkata
15. Phayathai, Bangkok, Thailand
16. Three socio-economic classes in the Philippines in one photo
17. Slums of Manila
18. Standard American suburb: autocentric, boring, dystopian, no soul, no culture, no happiness
19. “Progress” is not always good
20. Dhaka, Bangladesh
21. Lane. Somewhere in India
22. Gurugram, India. Heavy smoke due to farm fires
23. Beach life in Karachi, Pakistan
24. Homeless camp on Venice Beach, California
25. Playground in Tokyo
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