Kritou Terra - Part 2
The Local Bar
    The buildings in Kritou Terra are a bit of a mix. Some of them look clean and in very good repair.
TLC Required
    Other buildings, however, have definitely seen better days. If you are wondering what all the dates are that have been written on the doors here, they are left by Government Inspectors. Why they do this, I have no idea. But whenever they come to spray an area near water with insect repellent (I presume that is what they are doing) they seem compelled to sign and date their visit. On a door like this it doesn't matter. Let's face it, it isn't going to make it look any worse. But they also leave these tags on or around ancient monuments, like the Venetian Bridges. Why don't they do something electronically, using their phones? It would be a lot more efficient, and stop areas from looking like they are covered in graffiti.
Inside
    I had no desire to wonder any further into that building. I like urban exploring, but that doesn't look very inviting.
Half And Half
    The main part of this building looks like it has been repaired, but they have yet to do anything for the outer wall.
Nicer Houses
    Soon you come to an area that is very well looked after though.
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