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Tuesday, August 24, 2021
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8 comments:
I'll pass. Open space is can't relax.
Maybe....an unforgettable memory.
I would definitely be taking advantage of the curtain.
That's pretty amazing! If the station is unattended, who cleans the toilet cubicle? Unattended stations here don't have toilets.
I think it is a ridiculous idea, and it must be for promoting the village or the railway line.I would probably use it if I needed to go and the other toilet was occupied. I would not travel especially to use it.
Others do, though!. I just checked the street view of Google Maps and there were 11 cars parked nearby the Toilet In Nature!
I must admit I do see the need for 'al fresco toilets', for example while hiking in the woods. In Swedish you'd say: 'Jag ska bara gå bakom buske nummer fem', translated into English it would be: 'I'll just pop behind bush number five'. The others in your hiking party go ahead and you stay behind, and then catch up with them after you've seen to your business. You'd only leave behind natural waste and take home toilet paper, etc in a small plastic bag.
Should you be following a routed hiking course, though, there would be outhouses along the trail.
You certainly would feel like you are sitting on the throne there! Think I would have to be pretty desperate to use it though. xx
I wouldn't go there JUST to use it, but if you've gotta go, you've gotta go! And it DOES have a curtain....
I think I would use it, just sitting enjoying nature 😁
I'd probably use it if I was nearby! I've had to 'go' in nature plenty of times before, but never this comfortably.
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