In article , Ralph Holz says...
> However, if by smog you mean heavily polluted air (as the term is usually used),
> then KL is the place to be to experience it. If you haven't, it either means
> you're from an Indian metropolis or your olfactory nerves are already dead.
Well, I live in Munich and have a functioning nose. Obviously the air
next to the Puduraya bus station is not that clean, but elsewhere in KL
the air is clean and there is no weird smell in the air. By the way, I
spent 10 months in KL in 1999-2000 and am back there at least once a
year.
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