Bicycle Junkyard China at Marisela Warren blog

Bicycle Junkyard China. Handlebars tight in snaking rows of colour, thousands of abandoned bicycles line an open field outside the city of shenyang, relics of a shared bike mania that has overwhelmed china's cities. It takes a while to register that the images aren't of verdant fields, but ones filled with bicycles: Though offering an oddly beautiful aerial view with swirling reds, blues and yellows, a photograph featured by the guardian reveals a disconcerting scene on closer examination: From the ground, these bicycle graveyards look like junkyards. Seen from above, they take on an impressionistic quality. Thousands of bikes haphazardly stacked several storeys high. Hangzhou launched the $24 million bike share program in 2008 to.

No Place to Place Full Record of China’s Shared Bike Graveyards in 20
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It takes a while to register that the images aren't of verdant fields, but ones filled with bicycles: Handlebars tight in snaking rows of colour, thousands of abandoned bicycles line an open field outside the city of shenyang, relics of a shared bike mania that has overwhelmed china's cities. Thousands of bikes haphazardly stacked several storeys high. From the ground, these bicycle graveyards look like junkyards. Hangzhou launched the $24 million bike share program in 2008 to. Though offering an oddly beautiful aerial view with swirling reds, blues and yellows, a photograph featured by the guardian reveals a disconcerting scene on closer examination: Seen from above, they take on an impressionistic quality.

No Place to Place Full Record of China’s Shared Bike Graveyards in 20

Bicycle Junkyard China Handlebars tight in snaking rows of colour, thousands of abandoned bicycles line an open field outside the city of shenyang, relics of a shared bike mania that has overwhelmed china's cities. From the ground, these bicycle graveyards look like junkyards. Thousands of bikes haphazardly stacked several storeys high. Seen from above, they take on an impressionistic quality. Hangzhou launched the $24 million bike share program in 2008 to. Though offering an oddly beautiful aerial view with swirling reds, blues and yellows, a photograph featured by the guardian reveals a disconcerting scene on closer examination: Handlebars tight in snaking rows of colour, thousands of abandoned bicycles line an open field outside the city of shenyang, relics of a shared bike mania that has overwhelmed china's cities. It takes a while to register that the images aren't of verdant fields, but ones filled with bicycles:

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