The building is like the Tardis because you don’t know how big or how many artworks it is. The museum is right in the middle of the city, just below the main train station and the subway station, and next to the cathedral is a stone. The building was floor-lined everywhere, walking around, with little corners and gaps, full of sculptures and paintings, we stayed there for an hour, but could stay longer, I'm not sure we could see everything. We especially liked the pop art floor and all the different works. There was also a cafe we didn’t go to but looked good.
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The building is like the Tardis because you don’t know how big or how many artworks it is. The museum is right in the middle of the city, just below the main train station and the subway station, and next to the cathedral is a stone. The building was floor-lined everywhere, walking around, with little corners and gaps, full of sculptures and paintings, we stayed there for an hour, but could stay longer, I'm not sure we could see everything. We especially liked the pop art floor and all the different works. There was also a cafe we didn’t go to but looked good.
It is actually an indigenous village in East Africa, feeling the culture.
村庄住着几拾户居民,都是附近搬来,由于比较落后,希望人们去那里互动,他们的民房都是由木材建成,可在那里居住
这个文化村里还住着不少生活很原始的马赛人,和我们的生活方式完全不同,可以过来感受一下
这里就是一个抢钱的地方,都是司机带去的,每车$50,酋长收钱,一群年轻人拉着大家唱唱跳跳,然后把大家拆散带进马赛人家里,低矮的房子还烧着柴火,难道不一氧化碳中毒吗?说一半就开始要消费,然后参观他们村里的市场,其实就是一些没标价手工制品,女儿挑了几样一结算,so expensive,最后一件小巧的火烈鸟和一个小石头盘子,开口$90,最终以我一直咬定的$50成交,朋友$50买的手链后来在纳特湖酒店只要$5,而且那特龙湖是真正的马赛部落,免费围观……