
Typical filling in different countries
• Typical filling in different countries
For the first time petrol and other fuels such as natural gas, began to sell in pharmacies to pharmacy owner it was an additional source of income and was considered a side business. The first stand alone "stations for motorists," appeared in the US in the early twentieth century (there are mentions of 1907).
Petrol stations in other parts of the world, as well as many familiar things look different. Let's compare?

a gas station next to the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro. (Photo by Ricardo Moraes):

He drank, ate, refueled. Filling in a pub in Donegal County. (Photo: Cathal McNaughton):

The extravagant petrol station in Bamako, Mali. (Photo by Joe Penney):

Caracas, Venezuela. (Photo by Jorge Silva):

Filling in Beijing. (Photo by Kim Kyung-Hoon):

These are the refueling is on the south-west of France. (Photo by Regis Duvignau):

Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Snyder):

The same filling petrol for sale along the road in Malaysia. (Photo by Olivia Harris):

Stavropol, Russia. (Photo by Eduard Korniyenko):

Column near Lake Tegernsee, Germany. (Photo by Michael Dalder):

Filling station with solar panels in Ichzhuane, Beijing. (Photo by Kim Kyung-Hoon):

Tokyo. (Photo by Toru Hanai):

Filling station in Caracas. (Photo by Jorge Silva):

Cairo. (Photo by Mohamed Abd El Ghany):

Dresden. Photo Fabrizio Bensch):

Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mario Anzuoni):

Mexico. (Photo: Edgard Garrido):

Filling station in central England. (Photo by Darren Staples):

Stylish gas station in the southern Gaza Strip. (Photo by Abu Mustafa):

gas station on a background of mountains of Tien Shan, Kazakhstan. (Photo by Shamil Zhumatov):

Mali. (Photo by Joe Penney):

gas station in Havana.

Filling in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Danish Siddiqui):

Floating refueling in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. (Photo by Bruno Kelly):

The gas station in the city of Jericho in the West Bank of the Jordan River. (Photo by Baz Ratner):
