This is my entry for the #monomad challenge đź–¤
The MetroplĂşs in the city of MedellĂn is a relatively new, clean, and quiet system. During off-peak hours, it’s a pleasure to travel on it. However, during rush hour, the story changes a bit. The number of people using it can be overwhelming. But today, we are in a quiet moment, and there is a station called Fátima, which is the focus of my post today.
El MetroplĂşs de la ciudad de MedellĂn, es un sistema relativamente nuevo, limpio y silencioso. En horas tranquilas, es un placer viajar en Ă©l. Sin embargo, en hora pico, la historia cambia un poco. La cantidad de personas que lo utilizan puede ser abrumadora. Pero hoy, estamos en un momento tranquilo, hay una estaciĂłn que se llama Fátima y sobre esta se trata mi post del dĂa de hoy.
I was waiting for the MetroplĂşs to go home and noticed how few people were around, giving me time to really appreciate its architecture, which I liked very much and want to share with you.
It's impossible not to think about how this system has transformed mobility in MedellĂn. It is not just a means of transportation, but also a symbol of progress and development.
Me encontraba esperando el MetroplĂşs para ir a casa y me percatĂ© de las escasas personas que habĂan en el lugar y tuve tiempo de analizar bien su arquitectura la cual me gustĂł mucho y quiero compartir con ustedes.
Es imposible no pensar cĂłmo este sistema ha transformado la movilidad en MedellĂn. No solo es un medio de transporte, sino tambiĂ©n un sĂmbolo de progreso y desarrollo.
If you've made it this far, I want to thank you for reading my post. Sending you a big greeting. If you feel like it, leaving a comment, critique, or suggestion about my work would be much appreciated for improvement each day. Until next time!
Si has llegado hasta acá te quiero agradecer por leer mi publicaciĂłn, te mando un saludo grande. Si te nace no estarĂa de más dejarme un comentario, crĂtica o sugerencia sobre mi trabajo para cada dĂa mejorar. ¡Hasta la prĂłxima!