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NEW EUROPA New Europa really captures the classical antiquity of what once was the hamlets of Europe. Fences made of worn branches follow the dirt paths into the small town, created by small log houses and stone with straw roofs. Walking down this road, you're likely to be greeted by the long extinct mammals once known to be the livestock of ranchers like cows, sheep, pigs and so on. While the exterior truly captures that 'Old World' charm, the interior of certain commercial buildings and hotels offers modern-day luxuries for those not interested in sleeping on a bed of hay or using the bathroom in a bucket. |
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NEW ASIA This densely packed district is bustling most hours of the day and night. Vivid vegetation decorates the outskirts, met with traditional Asian architecture such as thatched roofs and wooden structures off the ground. Nearing the center, it makes a seamless transition into towering metal buildings not too much unlike the rest of the city except the signs and shops being specifically of Asian culture. From the bright, eye-catching lights and Maneki Neko, to the beautiful calligraphy doted on vibrant advertisement screens. |
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IS IT REAL? (BRINTON) by skull1 Feb 14, 2012 19:06:25 GMT -8 |
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