‘Love locks’ attached to the fence at the promenade in Thessaloniki 🙂
Some think they are romantic, sweet, original, other says isn’t aesthetic and safe. What do you think for this love lock tradition?
‘Love locks’ attached to the fence at the promenade in Thessaloniki 🙂
Some think they are romantic, sweet, original, other says isn’t aesthetic and safe. What do you think for this love lock tradition?
So serene and peaceful, wonderful captures.
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Such a sweet sight. Hope the lovers who put the locks there stay together forever and ever 🙂 In Melbourne we had a love-lock bridge in the city but then the city council took it all down fearing the locks were too heavy and would sink the bridge into the water 😀
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Not only in Melbourne, Paris and many other places began removing love padlocks. However, sweet superstition 🙂
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Once, these love locks were original. Now that they’re ubiquitous they’re just annoying. Luckily, that promenade hasn’t ben strangled yet
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……… ‘been strangled’ even ……..
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This custom is sweet for sweethearts and profitable because of raising tourists. But people throws the keys into the sea, what it’s trash in sea-water, actually. On some other safe place for that would be better. Wonderful photos, gorgeous blues 🙂
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