We are often confused when visiting the homes of relatives or friends, because it is difficult to find their way and address. So, if your relatives or friends live in this city, it will be easy to find them.
Sułoszowa is a village in Poland, Europe which has a uniqueness, that is, all of its 6,000 people live on the same street. How come?
This region, which is nicknamed 'Little Tuscany', has different geographical conditions from settlements in general, because of its unusual layout. Located about 29km northwest of Kraków, the residential area is evenly divided on the left and right shoulders of a single 9km road.
Aerial photos of Sułoszowa went viral on Twitter recently, prompting some residents to speak up to explain what it's like to live there.
"I would not trade this place for anything else. Our area has its own charm and atmosphere. As the saying goes, there is something about it, " said one resident as quoted by LadBible.
"The whole area looks the same: there is a house and then a field, it makes our area look beautiful in the photo. One resident grows grain, another has turnips, and another has other crops. The colors vary. and it looks beautiful from above," said another resident.
In another picture posted on Reddit, a netizen asks if each house has its own farm behind their house.
Then someone answered. "I just showed this to my Polish friend, and he confirmed that every house there has their own farmland behind their house," said the netizen.
He continued, each house has a piece of land to work on whatever it is, therefore the different colors that appear from the aerial photos indicate different land uses.
"Some people use it to grow crops, some raise livestock, some just let it go. I said I didn't believe it, but my friend said the information was true," said the netizen.