Scott5297
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I've attached a couple of photos from Gravelly Hill Interchange, more commonly known as Spaghetti Junction. It is at junction 6 of the M6 motorway near Birmingham, UK.
When opened in 1972 it represented a real achievement in transportation by successfully managing the intersection of several major thoroughfares and redirecting various waterways.
In 2020 it has a somewhat dystopian feel about it. The air was permeated by the smell of cannabis cigarettes and a Bangkok-esque sulphurous odour from part of the canal. Graffiti adorned the concrete walls and rubbish was discarded everywhere.
Getting to it by canal from central Birmingham exposed the industrial heritage of Britain's second city with numerous factories along the way.
When opened in 1972 it represented a real achievement in transportation by successfully managing the intersection of several major thoroughfares and redirecting various waterways.
In 2020 it has a somewhat dystopian feel about it. The air was permeated by the smell of cannabis cigarettes and a Bangkok-esque sulphurous odour from part of the canal. Graffiti adorned the concrete walls and rubbish was discarded everywhere.
Getting to it by canal from central Birmingham exposed the industrial heritage of Britain's second city with numerous factories along the way.