At Sarbet, near Egypt Street, a skatepark of concrete waves, spray-painted barriers, and worn-out tires channels California vibes and a quiet, unclaimed nostalgia in Addis Abeba, where smooth sidewalks pave daily walks, youngsters carve lines across curves and ramps, leaving behind echoes of laughter and the faint scent of rubber. The sun glints off steel rails, while distant city hum blends with the screech of boards on concrete, turning the park into a fleeting island of freedom and rebellion in the heart of the city.
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