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This is where legends are made and men broken. I didn't play, had a twinge in my leg otherwise i would have laid the smack down.
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I love park, i love desk, i love lamp......................i love lamp
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So there is a Bell in Philadelphia that has a crack in it. If you like bells or crack this is the place for you. Also met the worlds cutest kid on the way there.
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Its a park but a bit higher up
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I get buses to Philly from here, sometimes i am early and i walk around. this is what i see.
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The Royal Botanic Gardens is lovely for a picnic and a romantic stroll. It is also good for learning about plants n stuff, Oh yeah its got the worlds largest compost heap. If that isn't worth the entrance fee I don't know what is
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The worlds most famous hotdog stand.
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Its Big, old, full of character and cyclists shout at you.
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Amazing Pizza and the first 5 dollar slice in New York. Its true. The recession is over.
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Old and good wooden roller coaster from the 1920's. The Cyclone is one of Coney Island's landmark, and is a part of the National Register of Historic Places.
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The line was long, I was drunk, the sauce was too sweet and Mr. Grimaldi hasn't touched a pizza in 15 years.
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Bergen Bagels is a popular bagel shop in Brooklyn. It's so popular, that shops around the area claim that they sell Bergen Bagels. People line up for this fresh tasting bagels, especially on weekends.
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Not a massive ski resort but the park is amazing (rock hands optional).
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Walking along the river on both the Kew and Chiswick sides you can see many things.
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A rugged workhorse from days of yore (not as days of yorey as other cameras though)
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The German Parliament Building, enjoy walking around and be amazed of the structure and combination of a modern and old architecture.
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An old Family Favorite. A ship building area and protector of the town from storm.
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I Came, I saw, I left empty handed. An old place where all vintage from 50's 80's you can find.
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Its no Alps but its still good. In town with the party with great food and drinks can be.
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Kensal Rise cemetery is the final resting place of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It is one of Londons oldest graveyards and has some incredibly ornate mausoleums that belong to the rich and famous from the past. I don't know why but whenever i take pictures of this type of thing i get goosebumps and start to question whether or not i should be snapping away in a place that holds such sadness.