For my topic today, I decided to write about my walk to work. I have previously written about my commute to work, but that was when we were living at a different place. Since we moved, our new commute to work is only a walk of just under 10 minutes. This might sound like a pleasant improvement from the terrors of the angkot, however, there are still plenty of...what should I say...challenging aspects of getting to work.
To start with, our apartment is still a construction site. That means there are quite often cranes suspended in the air which we have to walk under and there isn't really a place for pedestrians to walk. They seem to only take motor traffic into consideration.
Then, as I have discussed in a previous post, the sidewalks in Jakarta are, to say the least, difficult to walk on. The sidewalks between my apartment and work pose a few additional hazards, which include: An exposed and dirty river, dodgy coverings for said river, motor vehicles on the sidewalk, and parts of the sidewalk missing.
I think Jakarta without human influence would actually be a beautiful place with lovely canals. However, Jakarta is known for its pollution, thus the canals aren't that lovely. Imagine walking next to this everyday with the fear of falling in:
Then of course there is the issue of where to walk, when it seems that cars and trucks have taken up all the possible space you could use to avoid walking on the road.
And finally, it wouldn't be a Jakarta sidewalk if there wasn't damage to it.
If I think of it imaginatively, walking to work is really an exciting adventure. It's like mixture of an obstacle course and kind of the opposite of "Hole in the Wall"....don't fall in the hole!
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