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Just came across this that theres a Dinosaur State park in CT. Sounds interesting!! Apparently they discovered Dino tracks when they went to build something.
NYC's a 3-4 hour drive*, 4.5-5 hour bus ride. What neighborhood did you used to live in?
*My record is 2hr40min from the Upper West Side
That's fast. I used to live 2 hours away driving when I lived in the Poconos, but driving now is about 4 hours. I used to live in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Ghetto lol.
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Originally Posted by nei
Cordoba, Granada and Madrid. Maybe we were avoiding the most touristy spots.
Probably that was the case. Outside of the tourist areas, it's mostly native Spanish everywhere. But, in Madrid it also depends which part of the city. I haven't been to Madrid, so I don't know where the LatAm immigrants or where the European immigrants live.
That's fast. I used to live 2 hours away driving when I lived in the Poconos, but driving now is about 4 hours. I used to live in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Ghetto lol.
Oh nice. Most of the photos I posted of my last NYC trip were of Park Slope.
Just came across this that theres a Dinosaur State park in CT. Sounds interesting!! Apparently they discovered Dino tracks when they went to build something.
I wish the street vendor with the megaphone outside the hotel would shut up.
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Originally Posted by Adi from the Brunswicks
I should go there one time.
BTW guys, my car got struck by lightning today .
Eh? I thought the rubber from the tires acts as an insulator. I've been to Dinosaur State Park...it bored me.
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