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So our first stop on Route 66 is the roadside town of Kingman, Arizona.
Our first stop on Route 66 is the roadside town of Kingman, Arizona.
We just stopped at a hotel, a little roadside hotel, to get a cup of tea, and we found a beautiful little puppy, a little baby boy.
We just stopped at a hotel, a little roadside hotel, to get a cup of tea.
After lunch, I head into the port area which is separated from the city by large sea walls and where you can find the fish market and the roadside station where tickets to the Uminekomaru sightseeing boat to Jodogahama, an icon of the Sanriku coast and my next spot, can be purchased.
and where you can find the fish market and the roadside station where tickets to the Umine Komaru sightseeing boat to Jodogahama, an icon of the Sanbiku coast, and
In Suwayda province, a show of force and defiance, hundreds of Bedouin gunmen firing wildly by the roadside.
Hundreds of Bedouin gunmen firing wildly by the roadside.
I often go out with my friends to enjoy local snacks, drinks and coffee as the roadside coffee is simple but very cosy.
I often go out with my friends to enjoy local snacks, so drinking coffee at the roadside café is simple but very cozy.
Roadside degustation signs mean wine tasters welcome.
ROADSIDE DEGUSTATION SIGNS MEAN "WINE TASTERS WELCOME."
If you stand at a roadside in Japan and there's no cars coming, you can't see any cars whatsoever, people still will not cross the road until it goes green.
If you stand at a roadside in Japan and there's no cars coming, you can't see any cars whatsoever,
I'm in Manila, Philippines, and for lunch today, I am eating at a Filipino roadside restaurant.
at a Filipino roadside restaurant.
The weather is quite cool. And now I'm walking on the street near my house. There are many cars parked here. Sometimes there will be a few small eateries on the roadside.
Sometimes there will be a few small eateries on the roadside.
Kibera, some roadside vegetable stands are accepting an unconventional form of payment – Bitcoin. Residents in Kibera, located in Kenya's capital, are using Bitcoin as part of a project aimed at bringing financial services to one of the nation's most impoverished and underbanked communities. From Nairobi, here's Michael Kaloki.
In one of Africa's largest urban slums, Kibera, some roadside vegetable stands are exce are accepting an unconventional form of payment: Bitcoin.