What a trip - around the world in 30 days ...
time enough to release fresh four additions to the unlike radar ...
In
São Paulo, adversity feeds creativity: factories and prisons become arts centers, traffic jams result in an ever-growing trade in helicopter rentals, rooftops are transformed into luxury bars, designers launch collaborative shops,
graffiteros revitalize decaying buildings and, at underground clubs, DJs spin away till well after sunrise.
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Famous for its hanging chads, Cuban exiles, Jewish grandmothers, Gianni Versace,
Scarface and wild club scene,
Miami, constantly threatened by annual hurricanes, is here to stay, regardless of botoxed appearances.
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Most people have a, shall we say,
Harold & Kumar-infused vision of
Amsterdam as a haven for druggies and johns, but the locals prefer a less Sodom & Gomorrah but more Rembrandt portrayal of their picturesque canal-ridden hometown ...
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Teetering on two sides of the Cultural Revolution (the opulence reached in the 1920s-1930s and the meteoric development of the past two decades),
Shanghai stands as a symbol of its many influences and capacity for countless experiences. Its overwhelming architecture and continuously morphing skyline tower over ancient vestiges of traditional living, providing an astonishing scope of historic proportions.
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