
On a soggy morning in Addis Abeba in Torhayloch, three retired utility poles lie proudly on a bed of jagged rubble, daring pedestrians to navigate the city’s newest obstacle course. The wet asphalt gleams beside them, mocking the careful passersby who hop, sidestep, and sometimes plunge, while the poles themselves remain stoically indifferent to the chaos, as if silently judging the city’s ability to manage basic infrastructure. Meanwhile, traffic carries on with a resigned patience.
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