What gas stations look like around the world
Categories: World
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-gas-stations-look-like-around-the-world.htmlWe invite you to take a ride on gas stations in different countries of the world in order to compare and satisfy simple curiosity. It is not necessary to take a car.
A gas station is a place where you can fill your car's tank, get some other services, such as pump up tires and wash windows, and buy some goodies in the store so you can safely continue on your way. True, if at some gas stations in the world all of the above awaits you, then at others you will be glad if you find at least a column with gasoline. Let's take a ride on gas stations around the world and compare.
(Total 22 photos)
1. Column on the way to Tegernsee, Germany.
2. Gas station in Tokyo.
3. "Gas station" in Malaysia - you can just buy a bottle of gasoline on the road.
4. Jericho, West Bank
5. County Donegal, Ireland.
6. Bamako, Mali
7. Caracas, Venezuela
8. Beijing, China.
9. France.
10. USA.
11. Stavropol, Russia.
12. Refueling with solar panels in Beijing.
13. Cairo, Egypt.
14. Dresden, Germany
15. Los Angeles, USA.
16. Mexico City.
17. Central England.
18. Gaza Strip.
19. Kazakhstan, near the Tien Shan.
20. Havana, Cuba.
21. Mumbai, India.
22. Floating gas station, Brazil.
Keywords: Gasoline | Refueling | Fuel
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