Could a Traveler Discover More by Changing the Time Than the Location?
Places change when clocks move.
A city square appears crowded with tourists in the afternoon. The same square hosts local markets, deliveries, and commuters before sunrise.
The hidden mechanism is temporal layering. Places often serve multiple functions throughout the day.
Many travelers explore geography while overlooking timing.
Changing locations reveals different places. Changing hours can reveal different versions of the same place.
