Since it came out that that dude from Brooklyn caught all Pokemon available in the US, peeps from the rest of the world are making sure they get on it.
While local enthusiasts have kept it clean by making Lure dates on Sea Point’s promenade, other countries have seen unplanned flocks gather randomly at less accommodating places after news of rare Pokemon sightings spread.
The latest comes from Rhodes, Australia, where players blocked a road in an attempt to catch a Porygon (pictured above). Both sides of the road are jam-packed with cars attempting to pass the trainers, and drivers are really unsure about how to deal with road chaos.
If that was Salt River Main Road, cars would have no problem navigating the mass.
#taxis
[source:telegraph]
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