World Heritage taxi

And why not? The taxi has far, far greater claims than beautiful but culturally insignificant places like Úbeda. But would drivers stump up the bribes required by UNESCO officials?

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Last updated 02/11/2012

This post pre-dates my organ-grinding days, and may be imported from elsewhere.

Kaleboel (4307):

Taxi (book) (1): Taxi is a collection of 58 short stories by Khaled Al Khamissi, first published in December 2006. The book is dedicated "to the life that lives in the words of poor people." Taxi is about urban sociology in the Egyptian capital through the voices of taxi drivers.

World Heritage Site (1): A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area which is selected by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization as having cultural, historical, scientific or other form of significance, and is legally protected by international treaties.


Comments

  1. Recently, most Tarragona cabs I saw were advertising a brothel in Cambrils. That’s real human cultural heritage.

  2. Universal. Walk out of the AVE station in Valencia and the first thing you see are three or four brothel hoardings.

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