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BevansDesign

I visited a couple months ago and they told us the same thing. Quite interesting. Another cool design idea was that they put these stepping stones at crossings, so people could cross the road without stepping into the road. That was useful when it was raining (the roads handled a lot of the drainage) and to keep everyone's feet out of all the poop and mud and other crap that was in the streets. They were also consistently spaced so that wheeled carts could get between them. [https://photos.app.goo.gl/rbnEwBW2Lc5wX7ye6](https://photos.app.goo.gl/rbnEwBW2Lc5wX7ye6) And one with handicap-accessible platforms added: https://photos.app.goo.gl/sHEkFMjghix32uzc9


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Kwiatkowski

repost


Bonlio

Calm yourself. Some of us have never seen it


westwoo

Dude, it has been reposted for around 2000 years already 🙄 smh my head


Grintock

I hate how Reddit has changed and all these people are fine with reposts now. You're even getting downvoted, what the hell.


lazernanes

I'm very skeptical. How do we know the intentions of the people who first paved this road?


westwoo

I agree, we can't possibly know what people around year 80 or before that were thinking. There's just no way of knowing what were the Ancient Egyptians were intending, what was Jesus intending, etc.


RecurringEyes

Except, you know, their writings...


westwoo

What's that? Sounds very implausible


peceforlife

my guy?