Well, perhaps not a lot of entwinement, but enough to make one a little concerned:

Wires entwined
More entwined here
Well, perhaps not a lot of entwinement, but enough to make one a little concerned:
Wires entwined
More entwined here
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Isn’t it just…
Stops me worrying about a small electrical problem in our house, that’s for sure!
Best wishes, Pete.
Haha!
Incredible…!
It was an interesting sight!
Health and safety in the workplace 🙂
Hahaha!
Looks like J’s wiring. He’s going solar, but his are all horizontal. Comforting somehow to think of a world without regulation. So many wall textures and interesting details.
Comforting, Meg! It looks like an accident waiting to happen!😳
Yikes!
It looks a tad perilous, don’t you agree!
Yep.
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Hmm…right up to code. 🙂 Good capture, Sue!
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A beautiful spot & shot
Glad you think so!
This does look like a typical Cuban staircase. A strong photograph that says something characteristically about the country.
Thanks Otto….Cuban electrical wiring is something that had struck me when I visited, that and the general decay of the buildings.
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