Minneapolis: In a place where snow and freezing cold it should be noted about six months year, it is natural for people to imitate their favorite animal (a sort of giant mole with certain shared characteristics with the squirrel), and build their buildings so that one can go from one to another without having to walk on the street. So, frequently seen in the elevators the following colorful options:
- Skyway: seventh and Photos seventeenth in the show below teach this type of structure. Click on them (in fact, any of the images in this post) to see them larger.
- Street (the street): Who really wants to risk falling, dodging patches of ice that form on the pavement, fighting the cold wind coming down from Canada & # 225;, or walk half blinded by the snow that will not stop spanking and damage your eyes? Well, actually, I recognize that from time to time fun.
- Tunnel: Tunnels not only connect underground buildings, but also home to large areas of restaurants, shops and even offices, windows clinical application of number to number , or samples of art and architecture. Sometimes they are so long and narrow, it is necessary to use concave mirrors to prevent collisions with the walkers of the streets perpendicular (photo eleventh).
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