I made a 4-day visit to this city on the 2nd week of August (via Bellingham) and
it was really sweltering hot but the place was thick with people.
Just a small note - that when I first visited this city way back in 2004, my
initial reaction was kind of dislike - I saw lots of "fakes" of landmarks and
classical statues but then I realized this city has its own character.
It's one of a kind in a sense that there is a large concentration of really
big hotels with thousands of rooms and those "landmarks" absolutely cost
fortune of money. Buffets are really great and cheap and I'm still
carrying the 8 pounds I gained. (this is really one I deslike)
I uploaded first shots of buildings I considered iconic and were constructed
after 2004. The rest will be uploaded chronologically (a thousand or so)
I will appreciate your comments/related infos and may you enjoy them.
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