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Originally Posted by Hard8s
Wow Nancy Thanks for the tour, and the sightseeing ideas. It boggles the mind the great architecture that still exists and the beauty involved, when they didn't have the convience of modern tools. To think most of the buildings you showed at the begining are over 300 yrs old, and we have stuff here that they knock down if its 75-100 yrs old instead of restoring it. Kind of sad.
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Indeed it does. It never ceases to amaze me what mankind is able to build with its hands and mind.
It really makes you wonder why you keep tearing your buildings down as they reach a certain age. Perhaps America is so busy at having the biggest, newest and best stuff in the world that they feel like things from the past slows you down?
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Originally Posted by Hard8s
But on another note, last summer my 3yr old and I went to Legoland here in California. The stuff they built was amazing. I can't imagine what is like in the birthplace of Legos!
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Woot! I didn't know they had put up a Legoland over there as well! Neat! Our Legoland is impressive but since America is richer than Denmark there's a chance that your Legoland is even greater than ours. Could you perhaps send me a PM with some photos so I can compare?
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I think my mask of sanity is about to slip.
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