Colored Bikes in Sëlva / Wolkenstein / Selva Gardena.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015
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14 comments:
Do the colors mean anything? I know around here white bikes with flowers are usually a sign a biker has died on that spot. Funny finds! I hope that red bike is a customer, else he'll get towed!
Art? Kinda weird.
No, it is not intended as art, but to advertise a cycling event.
A new fad?
I like the reserved parking for little extremely blue bikes. :-)
I've seen other photos of colored bikes, recently. Maybe it's a new "thing." I like them, though, even if they are just decorative.
Well! I'll take mine in blue thanks Karl :)
Ah, advertising an event! I like the blue one.
It is meant as art?
Now that is unusual, Karl!
Lovely bikes.
I can't drive with red bike, it's men's one, so I'll take the blue one.
A bit like the ghost bikes here wherever a cyclist has been killed
Veramente originali! Ciao, Arianna
This is interesting to see. I wondered why they were painted, but I see your remark indicating that they are advertising an event. Clever . . . they did grab our attention.
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