Yesterday I stumbled across a motley crew of young’uns playing upon construction materials. When I started to take photos from afar, the kids spotted and invited me closer. That’s when the supermodels within them emerged.
Before even finding out what these construction materials were for, I told my partner tonight that I felt sad that this is where the young hang out in the city. He replied that when he was a kid, he got most excited when there were new housing construction zones to explore. Touché.
Here’s the story in pictures.
And what were they playing on? I was shocked and here’s why (you should check the link below).
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Did you actually get them to pose for you?
They did all the posing themselves, and yelled at me to take a photo of them by saying ‘hello’… though I did ask them to get into the cylinder 😉
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Great pictures ! You can tell its fun and wonderful moments with you passing by 😀
How did those kids ever find things to play on before the Danes from concrete toys for them to enjoy? 😉
Haha. Greenland is a self-governing country so they decide upon construction materials/ playgrounds themselves. Denmark just gives the money!