In Brazzaville, in the Diata district, Makabana Street has visibly decided to turn the daily promenade into an unofficial sporting event. Here, the electric wires have chosen freedom: they snake on the ground as if they had also taken leave of any technical logic. Children who play, riparians who circulate, and even the noctambules a little too happy, everyone now shares the same improvised playground. The problem? The game can quickly become da…
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In Brazzaville, in the Diata district, Makabana Street has visibly decided to turn the daily promenade into an unofficial sporting event. Here, the electric wires have chosen freedom: they snake on the ground as if they had also taken leave of any technical logic. Children who play, riparians who circulate, and even the noctambules a little too happy, everyone now shares the same improvised playground. The problem? The game can quickly become da…