Check out the pavement, it's like some kind of variation of cobbled streets. I'm very impressed with this work and credit goes to whoever facilitated this process. I've noticed that a lot of the back alleys and wherever you have human movement and no vehicular access you will notice that kind of tiled pavement. It's very cheap and takes very little work and the results are phenomenal. Guul Buunlaayn!FBISOMALIA wrote:

Addis Ababa is one of the major African cities that started these kinds of local pavement initiatives and the city's alleys and streets look fantastic, and work was done by local volunteers and laborers. North Africa and Europe have the same artisinal cobbled pavements and its nice to see PL following in that. It's the least amount of work you can get for the most benefit.