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the playground for the rich

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This is the treu story of a ville named agave, .

Its the richest and most populated city in the whole country.

The city has a lot of immigrants and it also has a lot culturale diffrence between its inhabitants. But on thing is sure, that they are all rich.

Time to start the introduction

pic:  We can see the Mohammed mosque and at the beginning of the saint-helene boulevard, all the big stores have a shop on this street. In the summer the middel is transformed into a catwalk.

The twin towers are gouverment buildings.

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nice work with the plazas to the mosque, I'll be back for the next update.

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An interesting glimpse. I will be eager to see more in the next update.


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Wow, this looks really really good. The wide open plaza and mosque remind me of a rich arabian capital.

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    First pic

    At the end of the saint-helena boulevard we have the shopping la petite fleur.
    In the shopping center  you can only buy perfume and accesoires.
    It' s one of the only original building left in the city.

    together with the "french street" and de "main square" this is the only building in french style.
    All the other were destroyed in the big war hunderd years ago.

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    second pic

    If we go to the west we have the center of the city.
    The cathedral is the most important christian building in the city, altough it's not the biggest christian building.
    The street above the cathedral is called the "japanese street"  because of the buildings, the most buildings are tourist shops because this is where every tourist starts his journey.
    The buildings were build emmediatly after the war by the japenese population with cheap materials.


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    Tres chic! I like the canals very much; nice Cote-d'Azzur- Paris mix,

    looking forward to more,

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    The next stop we make is in the "french street" it's called so because of the architecture.

    This street is the place to be when you go out.

    There are bars restaurants dico's and in one of them you can "pay" for company.

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    This is the entrance off the economic  quarter.
    The only thing left that reminds of  communism in the whole city is this statue.

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    The second pic is the most important touristike cite in the whole country "the french square.

    It's forbidden to fly above it and forbidden to aproach it with a boat.
    It suffered al lot of floods but big company's keep investing in it.

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    I was recently forced to read the Great Gatsby for a school project, and this journal really reminds me of it!

    Nice work. 4.gif

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    I'm very impressed. I'd love to see a broader view of the city so I can get a better sense for the overall lay-out. But the mix of building styles and the abundance of water/canals/parks give it a distinct taste of history, class, and, of course, wealth!

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