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Bürgermeister Fischer Strasse in AUX

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This time I was walking in the Bürgermeister Fischer Strasse in Augsburg. This is part of the pedestrian zone in our city.Ich war diesesmal in der Bürgermeister Fischer Strasse in Augsburg unterwegs. Das ist ein Teil der Fussgängerzone bei uns.

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Actually, only trams and buses travel here. From time to time, however, one or the other car gets lost here.Eigentlich fahren hier nur Strassenbahnen und Busse. Ab und zu verläuft sich allerdings auch das ein oder andere Auto hier rein.

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A small side street is the Färbergässchen. There is a nice little food press bar there. Not easy to find, as this street is a bit hidden, but for insiders and for tourists who venture a bit into the corners, a nice spot.Eine kleine Seitenstrasse ist das Färbergässchen. Dort ist eine nette kleine Esspressobar. Nicht leicht zu finden, da dies Strasse etwas versteckt ist, aber für Insider und für Touristen, die sich etwas in die Ecken wagen, ein schönes Fleckchen.

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Hope you liked my Wednesday Walk in AUX.

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I spotted the overhead lines for the trams right away, I loved watching the trams in the cities when I was there, and of course I was fascinated by the cool and interesting architecture

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)

Thanks for your reply. Yes the trams can be interesting. Specialy the old ones.

It has been such a different between your and my country, in Cambodia people are not usually walk to work or school, they prefer motorcycle or car. I just love how people actually enjoy life by walking, it is the best way to burn the calories and count as an exercise too.

Hello Brmey, thank you for your reply. It would be nice if I could agree, but unfortunately it is not the case here in Germany, that people usually walk to work or school. Just the opposite. Here, extremely large cars are driven to get from A to B because if you have a bigger car, it is not as dangerous as small cars. I believe that the streets in your big city centres are at least as dangerous as our streets, but that doesn't really make it any better. That's why there are small pedestrian zones in the citys, where cars are actually forbidden. Other European countries have already gone further. There, entire city centres are made car-free in order to bring back some joy of life. Paris, for example.
And if we are honest, you still have nature and natural forests in Cambodia. We almost don't have that in Germany anymore. And our government is doing everything to destroy what little is left.
I hope your country can stop the clearing of the forest before it is too late and everything looks like it does here.

Thanks you so much for your response! Have a wonderful day my dear!

There is interesting architecture in this city. What an interesting street. I wish I could travel to this place one day

Thankes for your comment. Indeed we have some interesting architecture here. Our city is first mentioned over 2000 years ago, when the romans where here in Germany. So we are one of the oldest citys here in Germany. Just the city Trier says, they are older. But no one nows correctly.