City of Marras and "What's up news"
Thank you for all your kind comments and interest in my CJ. I hope you will enjoy the upcoming ones too.

Night stroll at the pier is certainly beautiful, and thanks to the UCR good Police services, save.

Welcome to Marras: this part of Gross Coldiz turned out to be tricky to develop with a descend infrastructure due the the steep mountains surrounding.
The CENIT centre surrounded by white park and “the bean” monument at night.

Cruise terminal at Isabella pier: fully develop with check in terminal and easy access pier gate. Most favourite cruise program is: Marras- Kaiserinter- Pacific Gate- Liveras- towards Ireland, on board the MC Lost Paradise

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Let's begin the day easy. Have a cup of coffee and the local newspaper.
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City council, justice hall and corporate council at Marras with the flag of United Coldiz Region in the middle.

White park by day. I guess you can see why its called like that.

On the left corner you see the spire of UPE (University for professional excellence). Up hill a small part of “Riverbank amusement park”. The other part on the other bank is accessible by cable cart.

St Bernard church positioned on a rock in the Grand canal, only accessible by foot.

Part of the Industrial zone at Marras. Not only is the east island split by Bloomberg creek, but also a deep canyon within.

Iron ore mine at Marras mountain.

On the opposite canal side you will find a idyllic island only accessible by a small bridge on the Waffenstein side, or by boat. Here you see Chateau de Chile, the home of the Duke of Marras.

On Ill de Chile you also find this historic shopping street filled with luxury shops. On the other side of the street is Asakusa shrine.

I conclude this entry with the east island view of Marras.



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