Exploring cultures and communities – the slow way

Never heard of a fosterito? Then you have probably never been to Bilbao! hidden europe explores some unusual street architecture.

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As we planned where we might rendezvous at London's Canary Wharf, Mark said "Let's meet by the fosterito."

"Meet where?" I queried.

"At the fosterito on Montgomery Square. You cannot miss it," Mark insisted.

We hadn't the slightest idea what a fosterito was, but somehow assumed that we would recognise a fosterito when we saw one.


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This article was published in hidden europe 11.