antique toilet

yes, friends, after a long time, I came to share with you again. Some of you know that I had covid, but I was extremely comfortable. First of all, I would like to thank my friends who messaged me.In this article, I will share with you a photo of me that I have voted for before, but I do not know why it was deleted. Many articles talk about toilets and accessibility. But the toilet I will talk about is completely different. An antique toilet.

This public toilet is located in the ancient city of Ephesus. It is right next to the bath part. It has a structure like a solar spa centre. But the most interesting thing about this place is that it is a cafe where famous politicians of the period chat. Think about it, important people of your city are chatting together. How interesting.

As a location, you can visit the ancient city of Ephesus in Turkey one day and dream about those days. :sweat_smile: @TusharSuradkar I hope you like it…all photos are mine https://goo.gl/maps/gLYpBkaNifbUPg4p9

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I am glad the modern-day stall doors are implemented in most public restrooms hahaha

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Definitely @Gezendunyali :+1:

I love seeing photos of ancient public facilities, especially public baths that are a serving element from the distant past and provide a window into the public life of common people thousands of years ago.

Such photos are a rare opportunity and add quality to LG Connect.

Great photo and I appreciate you stopped by to capture an excellent one.

Keep those coming… :blush:

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Thank you for your support and nice words.:smiling_face: :pray:t2: @TusharSuradkar

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You right :sweat_smile: :pray:t2: @HeyitsNicho

Were those people shitting and chatting with each other at the SE time while half naked @Gezendunyali ? I can’t believe it hehe like @HeyitsNicho said I’m glad we have all door now :joy: hahaha

Are you feeling better now @Gezendunyali ?

yes, it is said that there is a chat environment. I am fine now, thanks :sweat_smile: :+1:t2: @Sophia_Cambodia