This is the spot to do people photography. The building is a good location at night for floor reflection. But this is where most of murders and killings take place over the years in Melbourne CBD.
Since Xmas, there were multiple stabbing by a psychotic chap, an escaped drug addict released from mental hospital and a car roaming into various pedestrians there
It looks a lovely old building, but I was surprised at there being a high crime rate. A bit of useless info: I googled Melbourne CBD because I didn't know what CBD stood for. It tells me it takes one day and 19 hours to get there from our nearest airport, Newquay. It is obvious that must mean via Heathrow, but it doesn't tell me that!
H & M have stores everywhere.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't buy their stuff.
DeleteYou should be able to get some deadly photos in that case.
ReplyDeleteBest to avoid troubles. Enough pics on the news.
DeleteH&M does have stores everywhere. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThis type of shot was popular on instagram. So I replicate it
DeleteSería una zona, para evitar.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
It is where multiple routes of trams overlap on this mall.
DeleteOne would never know how dangerous the area is just by looking at your photo!
ReplyDeleteAlways in the least expected area
DeleteI nearly ran over the owner of H&M a Summer day in Stockholm. He was out on a lunch promenade when we almost collided ouside the National museum.
ReplyDeleteHehe. You have the affinity to meet famous people
DeleteSorprendente que a la puerta de unos grandes almacenes se produzcan la mayoría de los asesinatos de una ciudad. Yo no entraría a comprar allí.
ReplyDeleteSince Xmas, there were multiple stabbing by a psychotic chap, an escaped drug addict released from mental hospital and a car roaming into various pedestrians there
DeleteMost of our murders? I had no idea Bourke St was so dangerous.
ReplyDeleteQuite a few unprovoked stabbings plus cars roaming into pedestrians.
DeleteThat's interesting about the location being a place for murder but if the murders committed by Gargasoulas are included, I guess it would be.
ReplyDeleteQuite a few there actually. Plus Collins St too. Bad Fengshui I have to say.
DeleteA great sign photo. Love these old arch entrances.
ReplyDeleteSad to hear about the crimes.
DeleteBeautiful entrance, sad about the crime though.
ReplyDeletegreat brand
ReplyDeleteAwful re garding the crime. Nice capture there.
ReplyDeleteIt looks a lovely old building, but I was surprised at there being a high crime rate. A bit of useless info: I googled Melbourne CBD because I didn't know what CBD stood for. It tells me it takes one day and 19 hours to get there from our nearest airport, Newquay. It is obvious that must mean via Heathrow, but it doesn't tell me that!
ReplyDelete...Hennes & Mauritz AB is worldwide!
ReplyDeleteHigh crime rate? I would avoid this area. I'm old and slow.
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Not into high crime areas but the architecture in that entrance is certainly interesting.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of murder and death at the H&M.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like an area to avoid.
ReplyDelete¡ Que miedo ! Un beso.
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