Latvia is a funny place for Estonians. There are many things and names in latvian that can mean something in estonian also. For example the name Kuldiga could mean in estonian "Golden Age" or "with a boar".
This bridge in Kuldiga is 164 m long, built in 1874 and is the longest preserved brick road bridge in Europe.
Under the bridge lies the river Venta, and also apparently famous waterfall called Venta Rumba.
Rumba the dance? Turns out Rumba is how latvians say waterfall/rapids 😀
The view to the other side of the bridge.
And the Rumba side in a wider view.
An usual day for the locals.
Small castle like looking building that had art gallery on the first floor.
Some small street graffiti.
You could ride on this tuk-tuk with moneys, but no time for that.
A lot of the buildings were not in the best condition in this city, but they seemed to slowly had started renovation some buildings already.
Flying pigeon.
Nice wall painting on a small house.
The people in the Centre, quite a lot.
Kuule sign, meaning "listen" or "to the moon" in Estonian, not sure if it means anything in Latvian. Let me know if you know.
An old police station and big antenna, the police station building is for sale, so if you would like to buy it go ahead.
Really cool light and shadows play on the stairs.
Thanks for watching. Will post more soon.