There is this train in Bangcoc, Thailand, mixing it up with the market.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH0VPW-PuEEAlways amazes me the inventiveness of people in other parts of the world.
I have been told that some people hang their laundry to dry on those electric wires.
vicksart wrote:
You have to wonder how they ever trace a line when the power goes out in one of them.
Thanks for sharing these interesting shots.
Look for smoke, probably.
This is what happens when there are no government codes or regulations, and no trained, unionized workers; think about this photo the next time your government representative votes for corporate deregulation..., and be grateful for where you live and what you have now.
EdR
Loc: Gig Harbor, WA
Looks like a few home wiring projects I have seen🤪
Love wire pictures! I have them from all over the US. But those are awesome! Would that be a funny reason to travel to India?? 😀
Thanks for showing your photos ...
gives new meaning to "function junction"
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
I think that should be termed “spaghetti wiring.”
Don't want to be around when it finally blows!!
Don
Rineal wrote:
And it seems to function!
Most likely all that wiring is done by power thieves.
John Huw
Loc: Originally, Bromley, Kent, UK.
In most of the countries in Asia the default method for fixing an electrical problem is to replace the wiring and leave the old line in place.The same goes for other services that require wires, hence the 'spaghetti'.
If those wires short out I think a million customers would go dark.
Being a bad mess. The power guy is fired
, as is the cable man being... Wow
planepics
Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
Looks like a pic I took when I was on a mission trip in Honduras :)
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