You'll find sawdust on one of the main streets in Gorbio village. I've not seen this before but presume it's to stop people slipping on algae that has built up on the ancient stones - caused by the endless rain.
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Dans l'une des principales rues du village de Gorbio, on a répandu de la sciure de bois. Je n'avais jamais vu cela avant, mais je suppose que c'est pour empêcher les gens de glisser sur les algues qui se sont accumulées sur les vieilles pierres - conséquence de la pluie continuelle de ces derniers jours.
Sawdust! That's an idea we could use on the slippery stepped streets in Jerusalem's Old City.
ReplyDeleteNot a bad idea, If you have some sawdust left we could probably use it!
ReplyDeleteSafety first! It's a terrific photo of a picturesque walkway!
ReplyDeleteI saw sawdust on one of our cobblestone streets here and never thought it was meant to prevent people from slipping. Thanks!
ReplyDelete(same rain here of course)
Peut-être une tradition ancestrale?..je ne connaissais pas non plus.
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ReplyDeleteA good idea, biodegradable and better then gravel or salt.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful photo, pleasing to look at, good lighting and interesting composition and textual details.
warm wishes on a wet day.
yes sawdust to avoid slipping...I saw a similar photo from one member of the citydailyphoto from japan (i think)...they also use sawdust...i love the walkway :)
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