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Through Neighborhoods
boblipton26 August 2020
Here's a phantom train ride movie, running from the downtown of Honolulu, with cast-iron-fronted buildings, to more suburban neighborhoods.

I call it a phantom train ride because of the light rail tracks that are always within the unchanging view of the camera. There a shift a couple of times, when Robert Bonine seems to have been changing the film; the scenery changes abruptly at such times, and the orientation of the camera likewise.

One of the fascinations of these views is to see how much the neighborhood has changed in more than a century. Google images shows lots of Brutalist architecture.
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