
Many ports looks chaotic. a guess, probably structured chaos.

When traveling ie business travel,
then hotel rooms very often seems stereotyped and “boring”
have you seen one, you have seen them all, regardless of degree of luxury
so there is often a high degree of predictability too
not said in a negative sense
If you are going to be in a ‘foreign city’ for a longer or shorter period
so are small guesthouses a nice alternative, often with lots of atmosphere
especially if you have a couple of rooms with harbor views and your desk at the window
then you can follow the “relaxing” bustling atmosphere that often prevails in ports.
then hotel rooms very often seems stereotyped and “boring”
have you seen one, you have seen them all, regardless of degree of luxury
so there is often a high degree of predictability too
not said in a negative sense
If you are going to be in a ‘foreign city’ for a longer or shorter period
so are small guesthouses a nice alternative, often with lots of atmosphere
especially if you have a couple of rooms with harbor views and your desk at the window
then you can follow the “relaxing” bustling atmosphere that often prevails in ports.


Activity both on land and at sea.


Don’t ask what the chair’s function is, really don’t know.

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