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Messages - Théo Galvez

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Hi everyone ! I'm actually planning a trip in San Francisco and I'm so enthusiastic to tell you about the results of my research :D
At first sight,
Chinatown is for me the main place to discover : in fact, it is a gorgeous time and space travel in China, the trip is going to be awesome with this cultural and ethnical mix ! (it's also an excellent place to eat  ;D), for the first impression in the United States of America, hearing the district's living is perfect to be the most sensitive with the odors of Chinese food, sounds of the violins and the discover of all these small and typical shops as well street vendors and statues like lions, Chinese medicine, divinities or stores who sell katanas ;)
Secondly,
After this walk in Chinatown, we can go to the Golden Bridge, an unavoidable place to go ! But, the idea is to take a cable car who is the typical and most effective means of transport due to the slopes of San Francisco. We can hear the typical sounds of these machines : the bell to tell when they start or when they stop and the sound of the cables rubbing underground: in my opinion, its a very comfortable and pleasant transport to take for a class.
Then,
After all of these bell sounds, it's time to see the iconic landmark of San Francisco : The Golden Gate Bridge, which is definitely not made in gold but steel and sweat  ;D this bridge is very very huge (2.737 m !) but the view at this top is just incredible : with a rainy day or in the beginning of the journey, the bridge is covered by the fog hence this mysterious side of this construction  :P . Besides, the sounds of all the boats going under the Golden Gate are different for all : you can just call this "traffic" or take it with depth and go down in your conscience because it's not a simple "city sound".


Thanks for the reading, let me know your opinion about this :D

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