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LOOK: Public toilets built on pedestrian bridge in Chongqing
China is already home to some weird and wacky places to take a dump — from a knockoff Park Güell to a humongous camera. But now you can do your business while traffic races by underneath.
In the Chongqing suburb of Fuling, a row of colorful, “non sexual” public bathroom stalls have been erected on a pedestrian bridge above a busy street.
According to ChinaNews, the toilets were put up ahead of the Spring Festival travel rush in order to give travelers a place to go when nature calls.
Hey, at least they aren’t see-through.
[Images via ChinaNews]
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