22 photos of how gas stations look in different parts of the world

A gas station is a kind of litmus test that can be used to judge how the country lives. Where citizens bathe in luxury, gas stations will also shine with luxury. Let's see what gas stations look like in different parts of the world.

Cuba and its famous retro cars

Gas Station in Mexico City

A man and his car in the capital of Venezuela Caracas

Futuristic Gas Station in Angels City Los Angeles

Gas station for boats and ships in the Brazilian city of Manaus

And such gas stations work in Mali

In Ireland you can meet a gas station bar

Gas station in the American city of Cambridge with a retro emblem Shell

BP gas station in central England, authored by Elliot Noyes, famous architect of the twentieth century

Japan as always on top: an unusual gas station in Tokyo next to the statue of King Kong

Cairo, Egypt

Camel near a gas station in the Judean Desert, Palestine

Gas station in Kazakhstan near Almaty

The boy refuel in the Palestinian city of Khan Younis

Gas Station Officer in Mumbai, India

These were gas stations in the largest city of Syria, Aleppo

Statue of George the Victorious against the background of a gas station in the Stavropol Territory

Almost a hundred years old gas station Total in German Dresden: it was built in 1925

Refueling in the capital of China, Beijing, which is powered by solar energy

And look like gas stations in the French town of Jimont

Selling gas in the Malaysian Hulu Langat area near Kuala Lumpur

A man refueling a car on the beach in Rio de Janeiro

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